Set along a cobblestone street, just one block from Hudson River Park, 357 West 12th St, Residence 1E is an over 1,800 square-foot duplex composed for modern living. Natural light filters through the south-facing picture windows, highlighting the exposed brick, warm hardwood floors, and a generous loft-style layout that lends itself beautifully to living, dining, and work.
Upon entry, a gracious gallery and sitting area lead to the elevated living room just off the kitchen. Anchored by a sculptural crescent island, the open chef’s kitchen features ample built-in storage, two sinks, and stainless steel appliances, with an intimate dining area tucked alongside.
The lower level is an adaptable extension of the home, defined by dramatic overhead skylights that draw light down from above while preserving privacy. Here, a spacious retreat unfolds, ideal as a den, studio, or multi-functional suite, and enhanced by abundant walk-in closets, in unit washer/dryer, and a spa-like bathroom.
Perfectly situated near Hudson River Park and the West Side waterfront, 357 West 12th Street sits within a quiet, landmarked enclave of the West Village, where cobblestones give way to some of Manhattan’s most treasured cultural and culinary destinations. The Whitney Museum, Pastis, Café Cluny, and countless neighborhood institutions are just moments away, offering the distinctive rhythm and richness that define Village living. A rare opportunity for volume, flexibility, and character in one of the city’s most beloved locations.
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