Welcome to the newest luxury rentals in Hudson Square, where modern edge meets downtown sophistication! Discover a collection of stylish studio, one, two, and three-bedroom residences in one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods-where West Soho meets the Hudson River. This prime location puts you at the center of it all, surrounded by art, culture, and breathtaking views.
Building & Apartment Features:
- Gourmet Kitchens: Equipped with GE stainless steel appliances, Italian white kitchen cabinetry, LED countertop lighting, and stunning Terrazzo stone countertops. Select apartments even feature top-tier Sub-Zero and Viking appliances!
- Luxurious Details: Enjoy Kohler fixtures, hardwood floors throughout, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood your space with natural light.
- Smart Living: Motorized window shades (in select apartments), keyless entry, and individual central air conditioning ensure comfort and convenience.
- In-Unit Convenience: Every residence includes an in-unit washer and dryer, making laundry day a breeze.
- Modern Design: Soaring 9'-10' ceilings and LED lighting create an open, airy atmosphere.
- Building Amenities: Take advantage of bicycle storage and a furnished roof deck with panoramic city views-perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
*Please note: Photos shown are of a unit with the same floor plan and finishes.*
Live in the heart of a re-energized downtown neighborhood, where luxury and lifestyle come together. Don't miss your chance to call Hudson Square home-schedule a tour today and experience urban living at its finest!
South of Houston Street, which is where the neighborhood gets its name, SoHo is the hip neighborhood that people love to frequent for shopping and culinary adventures. Located just west of Little Italy and Nolita, this is the neighborhood to be if you want to feel like a New York icon.
During the era of Dutch colonialism, SoHo was the site of the first free Black settlement in Manhattan. The land would remain largely rural until the draining of the Collect Pond due to pollution. Soon after, Broadway and Canal street were paved and people began to come in droves.
During the early and mid 1800's SoHo began constructing cast iron buildings in order to reduce the risk of fires, which had become common in the city. The buildings allowed for large windows and apartments. The wealthy elites of Manhattan called this place home until the invention of Modern Steel, which allowed for the development of skyscrapers. The rich, seeking modern luxuries, moved to…
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