508 West 24th Street is a new luxury condominium building by architect and developer Cary Tamarkin. Next to the High Line, this ten-story condominium is designed in the essence of West Chelsea’s industrial-era warehouses, many of which have been converted into art galleries and loft apartments. Gorgeous over-sized casement windows alternate with bands of cautiously composed architectural concrete, crafting a powerful, authentic and confident aesthetic. The façade clock faces the High Line and originated from the architect’s desire for the building to become an active neighborhood member and give back to the city in a useful and memorable way.
Each residence features solid rift and quartered white oak floors, 10’ ceilings, an expansive living/dining space, and a beautifully appointed, custom walnut, Calacatta Gold marble kitchen and is accessible via private elevator. Continuous ribbons of multi-paned windows deliver multiple exposures and flood every room with natural light. Master bedroom suites include expensive spa baths and private dressing rooms; secondary bedrooms have en suite bathrooms. Of the fifteen apartments ranging in size from 2,000 to over 3,300 square feet, more than half offer private outdoor space.