The Hudson Tea Buildings, designed by Beyer Blinder Belle, stand as a testament to Hoboken's rich industrial past and vibrant present. Originally constructed in 1916, this 12-story condominium complex offers 525 units, blending historical significance with contemporary living. Located on the Uptown Hudson River waterfront, the building provides residents with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River, making it a coveted address in Hoboken.
Diverse layouts with luxurious finishes
The Hudson Tea Buildings offer a variety of floor plans to suit different lifestyles, ranging from studios to expansive three-bedroom units. Studio units, approximately 735 to 740 square feet, feature open layouts and rent around $3,300 per month. These units are perfect for those seeking a compact yet stylish living space, complete with high ceilings and large windows that flood the interiors with natural light.
One-bedroom units range from 735 to 1,335 square feet, with sale prices between $624,500 and $775,000. These units often include modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and custom cabinetry. Many one-bedroom units also feature spacious walk-in closets and in-unit laundry facilities, adding to the convenience of urban living.
Two-bedroom units, spanning 735 to 1,585 square feet, are priced from $1,549,184 to $1,607,000. These residences offer generous living spaces, often with open-concept layouts that are ideal for entertaining. High-end finishes such as hardwood floors, elegant fixtures, and large picture windows are standard. Some units even boast spa-like bathrooms with features like heated tile floors and rain showerheads.
The three-bedroom units, the largest of which can be up to 3,555 square feet, are priced around $1,480,000. These expansive homes provide ample space for families or those who desire extra room for a home office or gym. With features like custom-built closets, high-end kitchen appliances, and panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, these units epitomize luxury living. Monthly HOA fees range from $500 to $1,000, covering essential services like water and hot water.
Comprehensive amenities for a modern lifestyle
The Hudson Tea Buildings offer a suite of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. Unique features include a resident's courtyard with a fire pit and designated dog relief areas, providing a perfect blend of relaxation and convenience.
The building boasts a 24-hour concierge service, ensuring that residents' needs are met at any time. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the nearly 3,000 square foot gym equipped with Peloton bikes and a variety of fitness classes, including yoga, barre, and HIIT. For those who work from home, the building offers a dedicated workspace with high-speed internet.
Families will find the children's playroom and the redesigned kids' play area particularly appealing. The resident's lounge, complete with a private dining room and views of Midtown Manhattan, is perfect for social gatherings. High-speed elevators, bike storage, and on-site resident storage add to the convenience.
Additional services include a free shuttle to and from the PATH station, a dry cleaner, and the Choc O Pain French cafe onsite. The building also features a community room, a resident lounge with a fireplace, bar, billiards, and dining room, making it a comprehensive living environment.
Vibrant urban living in Hoboken
Hoboken, known as The Mile Square City, is one of New Jersey's most dynamic neighborhoods. The area offers a bustling urban vibe balanced with serene green spaces. Washington Street is a hub of activity, featuring a mix of longstanding establishments and new eateries. Notable dining spots include the famous Carlo's Bakery and Augustino’s, a beloved Italian American restaurant.
The neighborhood is also home to various festivals, such as the Fall Arts and Music Festival, adding to its vibrant cultural scene. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Hudson River Walkway promenade and nearby parks like Harborside Park and Maxwell Park offer scenic views and recreational opportunities.
Grocery shopping is convenient with options like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and the Uptown farmer's market. Boutique shopping, spas, and fitness centers like Soul Cycle and Club Pilates are also within easy reach. The area is highly walkable, making it easy to explore the historic storefronts and charming streets on foot.
Seamless connectivity to New York City and beyond
The Hudson Tea Buildings are ideally situated for those who commute to New York City. The PATH station, located about a mile and a half away, offers direct routes to 33rd Street and the World Trade Center. The 14th Street Ferry provides quick access to Midtown and the World Financial Center, making it a convenient option for daily commuters.
The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail station at Lincoln Harbor is about a mile away, offering additional transit options. For those who prefer to drive, major highways and interstates are easily accessible. The building also provides a free shuttle service to the PATH station during peak hours, adding to the convenience.
For air travel, Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 12 miles away, while LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International Airports are within a 30 to 35-minute drive. The neighborhood's excellent transit options make it easy to navigate both locally and beyond.
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Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
5/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
63/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
95/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
76/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Harborside Park
3 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Shipyard Dog Park
5 min walk
Shipyard Park
5 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
1600 Park
6 min walk
Soccer
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Hoboken-Weehawken Walkway
7 min walk
Legion Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Maxwell Place Park
7 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Elysian Park
8 min walk
Basketball
Picnic Area
Trails
Hudson County Pedestrian & Bike Path
10 min walk
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