A pre-war apartment building built in 1900 as a Deco Paint factory, the West Coast at 95-97 Horatio Street is a luxury low-rise with great Hudson River exposures in the exciting Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village. The West Coast, an official city landmark also known as 509 West Street, stands 6-stories tall and has red-brick facade and an elegant lobby with globular wall sconces and inset pilasters. Combined with an adjacent post-war apartment building built in 1987, the West Coast has a serene interior courtyard that offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan.
The 159 renovated prewar apartments at the West Coast have high-ceilings and have been fully renovated to meet modern luxury standards. These apartments have oversized windows, abundant sunlight and beautiful Hudson River views. The West Coast has ample amenities as well, including a full-time doorman, health club, and a landscaped roof-deck with a pergola. The West Coast has a personable, intimate feel in a neighborhood with a vibrant nightlife, great boutique shopping, and innovative art galleries. Plus, the West Coast is situated right next to the Hudson River Park, a green space that stretches almost the whole length of the lower and mid-Manhattan riverfront.