Last month, the first townhouse at West Village’s The Printing House hit the market, so we decided to stop by the pre-war conversion for a construction check.
The 421 Hudson Street project was developed by Myles Horn, Belvedere Capital Management and Angelo, Gordon & Co., with workshop/apd at the design helm. The main apartment building, originally a 1911 printing house, was converted from rentals into 60 new condos.
The newly built four-bedroom townhouse, asking $14 million, measures 4,228 square feet over five levels, including the cellar. The residence includes a private elevator, six bathrooms, roof deck, a fireplace on the glass-enclosed open main level and a third-level master suite with two dressing areas.
The development’s two townhouses (the second has yet to be released) will have entrances through a private mews. Designed by Gunn Landscape Architecture, the mews runs the length of the block from Clarkson to Leroy streets, with sculptural benches, picturesque planting beds and green walls.
On-site construction signage indicates that the townhouses will be completed in December 2014. Below construction shots taken from Clarkson Street:
Below is the Hudson Street entrance to the apartment building: