286 Spring Street, located at the crossroads of Tribeca, SoHo, and the West Village in Hudson Square, Manhattan, is a restored iconic industrial loft building from the 1920s. The building has been transformed into luxurious full-floor condominium residences ranging in size from approximately 3,670 to 4,717 square feet. These residences, featuring three to five bedrooms, have been designed by d'Apostrophe Design with efficient and modern reinterpretations by Hustvedt Cutler Architects to honor the building's industrial past while incorporating the Bauhaus influence.
This prestigious location offers an exceptional lifestyle, blending the elegance of prewar architecture with contemporary, stylish living, and is situated in an area known for its vibrant and multicultural atmosphere. The renovation was undertaken by Atkins & Breskin Co., ensuring that the original details of the building were preserved while adding all the conveniences expected in modern, upscale residential living.