Toll Brothers City Living launches sales at 100 Barrow Street

May 24, 2016 - Owners Developers & Managers
100 Barrow Street - New York, NY 100 Barrow Street - New York, NY
New York, NY  Toll Brothers City Living, the urban development division of Toll Brothers, Inc., has launched sales at 100 Barrow, a 12-story, 33-unit residential co-op, located in the West Village’s Landmark District, on one of New York City’s most prized cobblestone blocks. “100 Barrow St. offers residents the opportunity to live in one of the most beautiful parts of the city – the West Village. And, in a special location within the West Village, next to and overlooking  the lush gardens at The Church of St. Luke in the Fields, which is really one of the neighborhood’s hidden gems,” said David Von Spreckelsen, the New York Division president of Toll Brothers City Living. “The homes offer gracious living spaces, plentiful amenities and an exceptional downtown lifestyle.” Situated at the corner of Barrow and Greenwich Sts., just a block from the tree-lined Hudson River Park, the building melds into the historic architecture of its surroundings, with an elegantly proportioned brick and glass exterior, designed by Barry Rice Architects. The building interiors, designed by Brooklyn-based Bernheimer Architecture, are Refined and understated, featuring handsome materials such as wide-plank white oak floors, dark grey oak entry doors, and walls of richly-veined grey marble that lend a timeless, yet contem­porary, feel to the residences.x Each of the two- to four-bedroom residences, offer open-plan living and dining areas, oversized or floor-to-ceiling windows, and over nine foot ceiling heights. Top floors will have views of the iconic cityscape from the north, east, and south. Detailed in a richly textured palette of grey oak and oil-rubbed bronze, open kitchens offer custom Poliform cabinets and hardware, custom fixtures crafted by Watermark Designs, Carrara marble countertops and back­splashes, appliances by Gaggenau and undercounter wine refrigerators. Grey and black marbled master bathrooms feature Carrara marble countertops paired with double white lacquer vanities, and custom bronze Watermark fixtures. Complete with deep soaking tubs and oversized showers, most residences also include private water closets. Secondary bathrooms have walls finished in both striated raw Carrara marble and slabs of smooth honed Carrara, creating a layer of texture and depth, and custom plumbing fixtures. Powder rooms feature multi-textured geometric tiles from Mutina, designed by the celebrated young London design studio Raw Edges, which grace the floor and accent wall, and custom fixtures. A suite of lifestyle amenities includes 24- hour attended lobby, a fitness center, steam room and sauna, a children’s playroom, and a pet spa. Residents will also enjoy access to the outdoors with a lobby-level common terrace. The centerpiece of the elegantly appointed amenity level is a wine cellar and tasting room, a dramatic vaulted space lined in white oak and wrapped in walls of bold black granite, where each residence will have a keyed wine storage closet. Adjacent is a gracious dining area and residents’ lounge that offers an inviting setting for private gatherings. There is also a laundry room, and bicycle and basement storage. The West Village area is famous for beautiful, quiet cobblestone blocks dotted with renowned restaurants, bars, boutiques and conveniences. 100 Barrow overlooks the adjacent private gardens of The Church of St. Luke in the Fields, which are open to the public daily and comprised of more than two-thirds of an acre of walks, lawns and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Additional green spaces are just a short walk from the building, including the Barrow St. Garden and both Hudson River Park and the James Walker Park. 100 Barrow St. is located near the Christopher Street PATH stop, the West 4th St. subway stop, with access to the A, C, E; B, D, F, M Trains, and the Christopher Street subway stop, with access to the 1 train.  
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