601 Washington Street
Ten residences on a cobblestone West Village street. SieMatic cabinetry, Gaggenau, Ariston marble. Private gardens and rooftop soaking tubs.
| Building Type | glass tower |
| Era | Ultra-Contemporary (2015–present) |
| Governance | Condominium |
| Board Approval | Not Required |
| Year | 2019 |
| Architect | Shibumi Development (Charles Dunne, Zac Waksal) |
| Interior Designer | Varies by unit; SieMatic kitchen, quartzite, Ariston marble in premium units |
| Landmark | No |
| Units | 10 |
| Price Range | $4.0M - $35.0M |
| Design Register | Luxury Contemporary |
| Flooring | Wide-plank hardwood throughout |
| Kitchen | SieMatic (penthouse and premium units) |
| Countertop | Quartzite waterfall island |
| Backsplash | Quartzite |
| Appliances | Gaggenau + Miele + Sub-Zero |
| Appliance Suite | Full integrated suite including wine refrigeration |
| Bath Fixtures | Custom floating double vanity; radiant heated floors; steam shower with rainfall showerheads; freestanding soaking tub |
| Bath Stone | Ariston marble slab walls and radiant heated floors (primary) |
| Ceilings | 10–16 ft |
| Windows | Floor-to-ceiling; select units with private gardens; penthouse with wraparound terrace and 1 WTC and Hudson River views |
| Smart Home | Yes |
| Collections | 10 residences; limestone facade; penthouse (9-story triplex, 16'5" ceilings, private interior elevator, hot tub, plunge pool, outdoor kitchen, acoustic engineering, ceilings to 16'5"); private gyms in penthouse and townhouse residences; 24-hour attended lobby |
| Lobby | Cobblestone West Village street (also addressed as 129 Leroy Street). 9-story limestone building, 2019. Penthouse described as 'the most architecturally significant penthouse in the West Village': internal elevator, hot tub, plunge pool, outdoor kitchen, acoustic engineering, Hudson River and 1 WTC views. |
601 Washington Street offers a proposition distinct from the larger buildings in this collection: only 10 residences on a cobblestone West Village street, in a 9-story limestone building. SieMatic cabinetry with quartzite and Gaggenau/Miele/Sub-Zero appliances. Ariston marble slab walls and radiant heated floors in the primary bath.
The penthouse is the building's signature: a nine-story triplex with its own internal elevator, ceilings to 16'5", private hot tub and plunge pool, outdoor kitchen, and acoustic engineering — a level of private residential investment that places it alongside standalone townhouses in construction quality, at a West Village cobblestone address.
With only 10 units, the building serves clients who have specifically rejected the institutional scale of Hudson Yards or Billionaires' Row in favor of privacy, cobblestone-street quietude, and the neighborhood character of the West Village.
- 10-unit intimacy — discretion and quality are non-negotiable
- SieMatic is German premium at same tier as Bulthaup — slightly different aesthetic register
- Ariston marble (warm grey-white Italian stone) creates strong material continuity when extended into other spaces
- West Village character means clients value neighborhood integration over display
- Private garden units have rare indoor/outdoor design opportunities
- Acoustic engineering in penthouse signals serious investment — smart home and AV are expected
