90 Morton Street

NeighborhoodWest Village
DeveloperBrack Capital
ArchitectGottesman-Szmelcman
Completed2018
Residences35
TypeLoft condominium
Feature1912 factory conversion

A 1912 printing factory reborn as boutique West Village lofts.

90 Morton Street is a boutique luxury condominium in the West Village, a 1912 printing factory converted by Brack Capital and completed in 2018. With 35 loft-scale residences, architecture by Gottesman-Szmelcman and interiors by Leroy Street Studio, it pairs original industrial bones with new-construction systems on a quiet Village block.

The building

90 Morton kept the warehouse's scale, high ceilings, oversized windows, and big floor plates, while adding full-service infrastructure: a pool, fitness center, residents' lounge, and a landscaped roof terrace, with attended service. Residences run from two to five bedrooms, with a penthouse collection on the added upper floors.

The neighborhood

90 Morton sits in the heart of the West Village, on a quiet block near the Hudson. The West Village is a low-rise, landmarked market where the building and the block drive value. Read the full picture in our West Village real estate guide.

Why buyers choose 90 Morton

Loft scale with new-development services. For buyers who want a converted-warehouse home with high ceilings and big floor plates, plus a full amenity suite, 90 Morton offers both in an intimate 35-residence building.

Transaction history at 90 Morton Street

90 Morton has produced a strong record of loft sales since completion. The notable sales below reflect public records. In a building this tightly held, the advantage comes down to access and relationships, exactly what does not show up in a public listing.

Frequently asked questions

Is 90 Morton Street a condo or a co-op? 90 Morton Street is a condominium, completed in 2018.

Who developed and designed 90 Morton Street? It was developed by Brack Capital, with architecture by Gottesman-Szmelcman and interiors by Leroy Street Studio, converted from a 1912 printing factory.

What makes 90 Morton Street distinctive? It is a boutique 35-residence loft conversion that kept the original factory's high ceilings and oversized windows while adding a full amenity program.

What have residences at 90 Morton sold for? Sales vary by floor and size, into the high single-digit millions for the larger homes. For off-market activity and current pricing, get in touch.

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