WORK. LIFE. BALANCE.
Hendrix House offers residences that work for the way you live. A place where your social, work and home lives can thrive under one roof. It embodies a perfect balance of sophisticated design and supreme functionality — all within a neighborhood that’s walkable to the shopping, dining, recreation, and nightlife you desire.
HENDRICK KIP
The Hendrix House derives its name from Hendrick Kip, the Dutch colonist who came to New Amsterdam in 1637 and settled along the East River on an inlet that would one day take his name. Kips Bay. The Latin motto on the Kip family crest states, “Never a Step Backwards.”
ALL YOU WANT AND NEED
Hendrix House enables residents to lead a rich full life, with innovative and design-forward amenities where you can work, relax, exercise, or entertain effortlessly and stylishly. From the private courtyard to the landscaped rooftop, the building offers an antidote to urban stress with true indoor-outdoor living.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Flooded with natural light from expansive windows, with intuitive layouts and open living areas, the residences of Hendrix House are designed for every aspect of modern living — especially working from home. Every residence contains the ultimate luxury of a dedicated, custom-designed workspace.
A ROSE IS A ROSE IS A HOUSE
One of the oldest original wooden houses in Manhattan, the Rose Hill House on 203 East 29th Street, dates to the early-1700s. The three-story house sits atop a red brick first floor creating the illusion that it’s suspended in air, thus its nickname, “The Floating House.”