MOSO Studio

242 Broome Street

Lower East Side, New York City

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242 Broome Street is the 14-story jewel in the crown at the residential and retail complex known as Essex Crossing, the megadevelopment that has helped define the 21st-century Lower East Side. The building is recognizable by its champagne-colored façade designed by SHoP Architects; the 55 condominium apartments within feature interiors by DXA Studio. Kitchens have custom walnut cabinetry, Calacatta marble countertops and full Gaggenau appliance suites.

Building amenities include a 24-hour doorman/concierge, a fitness center, an entertainment lounge with a kitchen and a rooftop terrace with outdoor dining. Though the neighborhood is among the city’s most blessed with food, markets and nightlife, the offerings within Essex Crossing–300,000 square feet of retail and entertainment space and 100,000 square feet of park space–are standouts on their own. They include a 14-screen cinema, the International Center of Photography, the three-block-long food market known as Market Line and the modern version of the legendary Essex Street Market. There is also a Target, a Trader Joe’s, and a bowling alley.

MOSO studio was commissioned to produce CGI Architectural Renderings.

MOSO Studio

242 Broome Street

Lower East Side, New York City

ARCHITECTS | SHOP

242 Broome Street is the 14-story jewel in the crown at the residential and retail complex known as Essex Crossing, the megadevelopment that has helped define the 21st-century Lower East Side. The building is recognizable by its champagne-colored façade designed by SHoP Architects; the 55 condominium apartments within feature interiors by DXA Studio. Kitchens have custom walnut cabinetry, Calacatta marble countertops and full Gaggenau appliance suites.

Building amenities include a 24-hour doorman/concierge, a fitness center, an entertainment lounge with a kitchen and a rooftop terrace with outdoor dining. Though the neighborhood is among the city’s most blessed with food, markets and nightlife, the offerings within Essex Crossing–300,000 square feet of retail and entertainment space and 100,000 square feet of park space–are standouts on their own. They include a 14-screen cinema, the International Center of Photography, the three-block-long food market known as Market Line and the modern version of the legendary Essex Street Market. There is also a Target, a Trader Joe’s, and a bowling alley.

MOSO studio was commissioned to produce CGI Architectural Renderings.

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