Conceptualized by Architecture Outfit, the new development promises generously large spaces thanks to the layout of the post office (which is also the influence for the residences name), the 30 apartments will be comprised of studios, lofts, duplexes, and penthouses.
28 apartments include private terraces or roof patios but other than that, all apartments are created equally with custom white oak millwork wrapping throughout the kitchens, accompanied by Italian marble that decorates countertops, backsplashes, and island tops. Master bathrooms are accented with a combination of mosaic stone tiling and limestone, while secondary bathrooms, stone floors standard, are adorned with porcelain wall tiles. But what’s arguably the fun feature of these apartments are their flexibility via gliding walls, permitting novel configuration and curation of each space.
If it’s amenities that most excite you, fret not: while the building offers a common roof deck, fitness room, fitness partner, art collection partner, 24-hour doorman with virtual concierge, private storage for every resident, and bike storage, the amazing Hell’s Kitchen location also excels in delivering the goods. Just a block outside the Theater District, the Sorting House also boasts proximity to venues such as world class concert halls like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, the prestigious Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, the historic (albeit with a theatre-centric purpose) Studio 54, and the third incarnation of the legendary Birdland Jazz Club.
Gluttonize over the diverse selection of bars and restaurants in the area, and then acknowledge, and maybe even utilize, one of the fitness and spa centers all inside a five to 15 minute walk from the residence.