One Jackson Square – Update

One Jackson Square has been one of the hottest buildings in New York City, with residents and admirers alike raving about its modern architecture, exceptional quality residences and quintessential Greenwich Village location. It is currently 83% sold and closed, and the remaining residences are available for immediate occupancy. These residences include three two-bedroom homes, one three-bedroom home and one four-bedroom penthouse. Prices start at $4.05M.

One Jackson Square Building Exterior Design

One Jackson Square if located at the very northern tip of Greenwich/West Village directly across from Jackson Square Park. The floor plans are far from tiny, boasting light filled, expansive spaces. The entire building, with its undulating glass façade, is designed for environmental sustainability. Responsible construction ensures energy efficiency, optimal indoor air quality and eco-friendly design including multiple terraces and a green roof that comprises over 20% of the overall site area. One Jackson Square is comprised of 30 condominium residences, giving the building a boutique feel.

One Jackson Square Terrace

Features and Amenities

The building offers 10-foot ceilings, Dornbracht faucets and fixtures, Kohler sinks, Miele kitchen appliances, Sub-zero fridge and freezer, sub-zero wine cooler and walnut cabinetry all very typical to Manhattan condos. Additionally, the bathroom contains Calacatta marble vanities and flooring, under floor heating systems, and a cast-iron tea-for-two soaking tub.

One Jackson Square Living

The amenities are open, and they include a fully equipped gym and a garden courtyard, as well as a plethora of other offerings such as a 24-hour concierge and valet parking. One Jackson Square has a few units with outdoor space.

One Jackson Square Observatory

Location

One Jackson Square is located on the corner of 14th Street and Eighth Avenue. While this location might not appeal to some, as it’s not quite as quaint as the most western portions of the Village, one can’t deny One Jackson Square’s convenience. It’s located literally steps from the L and ACE trains at 8th Avenue, and is across the street from gourmet grocer Balducci’s. To the west, residents can venture into the deep West Village, which offers luxury boutiques and restaurants as well as quaint treelined streets. A short walk up 8th Avenue offers a bevy of food and drink options, as well as the entry point into Chelsea.

Investment Potential

The views alone could sell One Jackson; the fact that the entire building is covered in glass means that the exterior sparkles from every angle while the interior boasts stunning views everywhere you turn. Couple this with the generously sized floor plans and the top of the line finishes, and you’ve got a building that’s been selling well, even throughout the not so hot real estate market. One Jackson Square has delivered on everything the promised  and buyers have spoken. A

One Jackson Square

One Jackson Square

Overview

Here’s a development for that pie-in-the-sky proactive planner. One Jackson is located at the very northern tip of Greenwich/West Village directly across from Jackson Square Park, and we use the term park loosely considering there’s more concrete than foliage. The development isn’t even considering occupancy for at least two years and has yet to break ground but still has 4 of its 35 units sold with at least 3 more in contract. One Jackson plans to be made up of two main areas “the block,” the largest portion of the building and seven stories high along with “the tower,” which will contain an additional 5 stories with preferable views. This development is NOT for a first time buyer with prices (meaning one unit) “starting” at $888,000, and the remainder of the apartments over the $2 Million mark. With floorplans far from tiny, the developer Hines and RFR, who notably worked on 40 Mercer and 50 Gramercy Park North respectively, have made sure this building will make an impact. The seemingly dare you to find a floorplan without a curve involved, including it’s curved labyrinth-like lobby. The entire façade of the building is rendered to be nothing but glass, reminiscent of 40 Mercer, however the North and East facing portions are mostly enclosed by adjacent buildings with the exception to the “tower” which should actually have amazing empire and North facing views for the time being. In the end, if you can spend it, like modern all glass walls, and you want to tell people you live in “The Village” One Jackson could work for you. (more…)