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195 Hudson #4B
NewYork, TriBeCa, New York City, NY
OFF MARKET
Asking
$4,300,000
BTC
43.639
ETH
1,289.39
Beds
2
Baths
2
Home Size
2,254 sq. ft.
Year Built
1929
Ultimate Luxury. An Open-Concept Loft. Finely Crafted.
Deeded parking and private storage room conveyed with the property.
Current floorplan configured with 1 primary bedroom and open den/2nd bedroom.
Elegant architecture and classic modernist design influence every aspect of form and function in this open-concept loft in one of TriBeCa’s finest, full-service, boutique condominiums where luxurious amenities include a rare, deeded parking space in the building’s private garage, a spacious storage room and common roof deck.
Mindfully crafted to create a space both calming and stimulating to the senses with sound-insulated, reinforced gallery walls and wide-plank-maple flooring under poured concrete ceilings almost 12 feet high, this cornered, north-east-facing loft is bathed in natural light through industrial-casement-warehouse windows.
A great room, gallery, open kitchen, and dining room are formed and anchored in the space by floor-to-ceiling Vitsoe shelving which conceal and reveal retractable, sound-insulated walls and walnut partition framing a bedroom suite and den.
The windowed and vented kitchen features custom cabinetry and pantry by Henry Built, brushed stainless steel and PaperStone counters, a 6-burner professional Wolf range, oven and grill, Miele dishwasher, garbage disposal and professional, 48-inch, double door, Sub-Zero refrigerator.
The bedroom suite contains a custom platform bed, walk-in closet, electronic floor to ceiling curtain and shade and a spa-bath clad in slate and stone, featuring a double rain shower, CEA fixtures, double vanity, Badeloft soaking tub and heated floors.
Adjacent to the primary bath is an open concept powder room/2nd bath.
The loft contains a large laundry room and utility closet with an industrial Miele washer, dryer, and base station for the loft’s museum-quality lighting system by Vantage, Nest controlled multi-zoned central HVAC system and water purification system.
Built in 1929 as the headquarters for the US Rubber Company, 195 Hudson was converted to condominium in 1999. The building is surrounded by iconic cobblestone streets and classic cast iron facades of former warehouse, printing, and manufacturing buildings. Steps from Hudson River Park and discreetly nestled at the crossroads of TriBeCa and SOHO, the location offers a sense of privacy without sacrificing proximity to the vibrant culture of New York City.
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