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The Printing House at 421 Hudson Street
The Printing House, at 421 Hudson Street, is the latest example of a former industrial site going condo — though slowly. The eight story, 58-unit building was once a printing facility, and then a residential rental. But it got a makeover after developers Myles Horn, Belvedere Capital Management and Angelo Gordon & Co. purchased the property in 2011. The building’s transformation into condos was no easy feat. Matthew Berman of Workshop/APD, which oversaw the project, has compared reconfiguring the units to a game of Tetris. Available units at press time ranged from a 912-square-foot one-bedroom, asking around $1.5 million, to a penthouse on the market for $14 million. The “lofty style” apartments feature white oak floors, lacquered woodwork and double-height living rooms. Residents at the doorman building will receive a complimentary one-year membership to the on-site Equinox gym. Contact www.printinghousewestvillage.com or 212-675-0421.
NAME | The Printing House | PRICE RANGE | From $1,475,000 to 14,000,000 |
ADDRESS | 421 Houston Street | SIZE RANGE | From 754 Sq Ft to 2,725 Sq Ft |
TYPE | Conversion | AVG PPSF | $2,148 |
TOTAL UNITS | 9 | TAX ABATEMENT | No |
DEVELOPER | Myles Horn | AVG COMMON CHARGE | $0.61/sf |
BROKER | Corcoran Sunshine | FINISHED BY | Late 2014/ Early 2015 |