Real Estate
New Luxury Condo Starts Sales In Hoboken: Hudson Street
The 12-story luxury condo in Hoboken is expected to open in early 2017, developers say.
Hoboken, NJ – Hoboken has a new luxury condo development at 1400 Hudson Street.
On April 27, development company Toll Brothers City Living launched sales at 1400 Hudson Street, a 12-story building designed by Hoboken-based Dewitt Tishman.
According to a company news release, the building’s interior design - envisaged by interior designer Andres Escobar of Escobar Design by Lemay - is “inspired by the Lipton Tea factory in Hoboken and the area’s historically industrial past.”
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Consisting of 236 residences, 1400 Hudson Street offers studios to three-bedrooms, all featuring open floor plans, wide plank oak flooring, “modern kitchens” with quartz stone countertops, custom wood cabinets and Bosch and Thermador appliances, bathrooms with custom vanities, glass showers, Kohler fixtures and porcelain floors.
Building amenities include a residents’ lounge, billiard room, 24-hour attended lobby, fitness center, children’s playroom, dog wash room, on-site parking, a landscaped courtyard, rain garden, rooftop pool and two rooftop terraces.
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According to a company news release, Toll Brothers City Living has a track record of development in the area. After acquiring the Hudson Tea Buildings in 2003 and converting them to luxury condominiums, Toll Brothers City Living has since built two new condo projects, Harborside Lofts and 1450 Washington, as well as a public waterfront park.
In addition to 1400 Hudson Street, Toll Brothers is planning one additional condominium project for the Hudson Tea community, the developer stated in a release.
Sales and marketing for 1400 Hudson Street are being handled by Toll Brothers City Living. Prices begin in the mid-$600’s and go through $2 million.
The building is expected to welcome its first residents into their new homes in early 2017.
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