The 14-story Jade condominium takes its name from Jade Jagger, daughter of legendary rockstar Mick Jagger who, as it happens, is the building’s concept designer in collaboration with YOO Studio. Prolific architect Costas Kondylis converted the 1906 industrial loft in 2006, maintaining its expansive windows and 11-foot ceilings with exposed pipes. The pre-war aspect mostly ends there, as the rest of the building exudes a club vibe worthy of Mick Jagger’s daughter, from the entirely mirrored disco ball-like entrance hall to the colorful geometric wallpaper accenting hallways. Despite the Rolling Stone progeny's pedigree, Adrian Noriega, a broker with Corcoran, shares that the building’s location is what attracts buyers the most. “Most [residents] are young working professionals who probably don’t even know who Jade Jagger is,” he observes. Yet it’s a safe bet that the celebrities who have lived in the building are aware of her, including Australian model Miranda Kerr.
Pods, bright colors and compact kitchens
With only 57 units, the quirky design starts at the door, where the doorknob is situated in the middle below a doorknocker. Purple geometric wallpaper frames the doorway and is illuminated by a side light panel, as if entering an underground club, or the Stranger Things universe. (The eerie fluorescent glow continues on the other side of the door too.) But Jagger is known for her pod design, which basically feels like a square inside a square — kitchens and bathrooms are enclosed by pod-like structures, with doors that can reveal and conceal them. This is a nifty feature for hiding messy kitchens from visitors, but a bit more disconcerting where bathrooms are involved. For example, the pod layout enables residents to leave both sides of the bathroom exposed to the rest of the apartment. Closet space involves walls of doors, and even the refrigerator is hidden behind a door, which can make already small units feel more closed off. Speaking of which, studios starting at 420 square feet have sold for almost $700,000. On the other end, a four-bedroom penthouse sprawling across 3,800 square feet last sold for $7 million in 2017. Studios and one-bedrooms represent the majority of units in the building. Original owners were able to choose color customizations for bathrooms and kitchens based on a theme, like the fun mosaic tile color in bathrooms (sunshine yellow was a popular pick) or blue kitchen cabinets. Unrenovated bathrooms are also notable for their console sinks and fluorescent backlit mirrors. Most kitchens tend to be small with limited counter and cabinet space and drawer dishwashers. That said, they were originally equipped with Miele, Sub-Zero and Fisher and Paykel appliances. All apartments feature central air and in-unit washers and dryers (tucked behind doors), and many have French doors opening onto Juliette balconies.
Bi-level terrace with downtown views
Jade is rather unassuming from the outside, making it easy to stroll past while distracted by the many shops on the block. Amenities are located on the top two floors and were recently redone following a fire. After passing the full-time door attendant, the mirrored, disco-esque elevator brings residents to the small fitness center, mostly populated with exercise bikes, but the space is attractive thanks to a wall of doors covered with a star-like pattern that opens onto the bi-level terrace. The city view is the real star and includes an unmarred sight line of One World Trade Center. The other main amenity on the floor includes a sauna next to the gym. Outside, the inviting landscaped terrace includes lounge chairs, while the upper level offers a seating area strung with fairy lights. There’s a separate clubhouse that can be rented for private events, and is equipped with a small sofa, table, TV and bathrooms.
Busy retail location straddling Chelsea and Flatiron
Jade’s location is considered Chelsea by locals, but it’s also on the edge of Flatiron. Either way, the building is surrounded by shopping, dining and recreation options. For example, there’s a Muji right next door, a Japanese chain for minimalist housewares and clothes, as well as Dough, a favorite local artisanal doughnut chain. Spin chain Soul Cycle is also on the block, with Pottery Barn across the street for higher-end bed and bath needs. Beyond all the shopping in the area — including the historic Ladies Mile district — Madison Square and Union Square parks are less than a 10-minute walk east for some greenery, plus the latter is also famous for its farmers market open four days a week. Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s are within walking distance as well.
14 train lines nearby, plus a PATH station
The local 1 train is around the corner at 18th Street, but nearby Union Square is a major transit hub with 14 lines that cover the east and west sides, plus the L train to trendy Brooklyn sections. There’s also a New Jersey PATH stop at 23rd Street.
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Crime Score®
4/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
90/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
100/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Chelsea Green
5 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Waterpark
Union Square Park
6 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Madison Square Park
8 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Dr. Gertrude B. Kelly Playground
11 min walk
Basketball
Playground
Jackson Square
12 min walk
Picnic Area
NYC AIDS Memorial Park at St Vincent's Triangle
12 min walk
Picnic Area
Peter's Field
13 min walk
Basketball
Multi-Purpose Field
Augustus St. Gaudens Playground
13 min walk
Basketball
Playground
McCarthy Square
13 min walk
Picnic Area
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