Urban Glass House, 330 Spring Street, #8B
Key Details
Insider Highlights
- Building Amenities: The building provides a full-time doorman, a well-equipped gym, package room, cold storage for deliveries, a fitness center, attended lobby, concierge service, and a live-in superintendent for added convenience and security.
- Additional Features: The property includes two-zone central heat and air, additional storage in the climate-controlled basement, an in-unit washer/dryer, and a bike room.
- Master Suite: The large primary suite offers river views, custom closets, and a marble ensuite bath, while the second and third bedrooms each have their own custom-designed bath.
- Location: Located in the desirable SoHo neighborhood, this property is in close proximity to TriBeCa’s restaurants, SoHo’s retail shops, and public transportation, offering the best of city living.
- Design and Renovation: This fully renovated, loft-like home designed by renowned architects Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie is a modernist masterpiece with high-level finishes, high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and only four corner unit homes per floor.
- Interior Features: The spacious home boasts 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, a home office nook, custom-designed closets, Du Chateau oil-rubbed oak floors, motorized solar shades throughout, and an open kitchen with high-end Miele appliances and custom brass and stainless range hood.
Description
The second and third bedrooms are on the South end of the apartment and each has its own all new custom designed bath. There is a powder room off the gracious entry, along with a home office nook and for added storage, the apartment comes with a large private storage cage in the climate controlled basement of the building. 330 Spring Street offers 24 hour doorman, building manager, full maintenance staff, package room and cold storage for deliveries, a well equipped gym with Peloton bikes, stair master and treadmills, free weights as well as machine weights.
The building is perfectly located along the River where the West Village, SoHo and Tribeca meet. Modern architecture was born in contrast of excess, but without sacrificing luxury. The Urban Glass House is a modernist masterpiece, created by Philip Johnson and his partner Alan Ritchie as an urban vision of his world famous 1949 Glass House in New Canaan, CT. The Urban Glass House was Philip Johnson’s last residential project, a twelve story, 40 unit full service luxury building sitting perfectly where the West Village, SoHo and Tribeca meet at Hudson Square.
Each loft-like home offers perfectly proportioned rooms with ten foot ceilings, views, high level finishes and only four corner unit homes per floor.
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Apartment Amenities
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