Glass Farmhouse

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Loft-style living in Hudson Yards with 12-ft ceilings, oversized windows, and flexible open layouts. Discover the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury in this distinctive mid-rise condominium located at 448 West 37th Street, in the heart of Manhattan’s Hudson Yards district. Originally built in 1914 and later converted into a residential loft building, the Glass Farmhouse offers authentic pre-war character complemented by contemporary finishes, appealing to those who seek both style and substance in city living. Residences feature soaring ceilings, expansive north-south windows, and generous open layouts that create light-filled spaces ideal for living and entertaining. Each home reflects the industrial-chic aesthetic of true Manhattan lofts, with hardwood floors, exposed elements, and flexible designs that cater to a modern urban lifestyle. The building offers desirable conveniences including a part-time doorman, a landscaped roof deck with skyline views, and on-site laundry facilities. Perfectly positioned near Hudson Yards, the High Line, and the Javits Center, residents enjoy proximity to fine dining, high-end retail, and major transportation lines. Whether for a daily commute or a weekend stroll along the river, this address combines accessibility and energy with the privacy of a boutique residential setting. A rare opportunity for both homeowners and investors, the Glass Farmhouse offers full-floor lofts and unique layouts that are increasingly hard to find in Manhattan. Pet-friendly and adaptable for live/work use, this building attracts creative professionals, executives, and buyers seeking strong long-term value in one of New York’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. Experience loft living at its best—where timeless architecture meets a vibrant, modern lifestyle in the heart of Midtown West.
Building Highlights
Historic brick & limestone loft building, converted to condos, offering authentic loft living near Hudson Yards and the West Side
Excellent Midtown West location: steps to the High Line, Hudson River Park, Whole Foods, and major transit hubs
Mixed-use designation (commercial plus residential) offers unique live/work possibilities
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