Jessica Perry//September 21, 2022//
Jessica Perry//September 21, 2022//
Home sales at Wonder Lofts in Hoboken crossed the 70% sold mark, with the sale of a top-floor Penthouse at the property announced Sept. 19.
The “multimillion-dollar” residence is one of two that comprise the Penthouse Collection at the former Wonder Bread factory located at 720 Clinton St.
With 1,665 square feet of space, the home offers skyline views of lower Manhattan and Jersey City that are visible from the living and dining rooms – and all three bedrooms – through floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that lead to a 1,909-square-foot private terrace.
Its companion unit is the larger of the Penthouse Collection, and still available for immediate occupancy. The suite offers New York City views from every room: The open layout features three bedrooms and a 2,001-square-foot floorplan with kitchen, living and dining room, and a 1,895-square-foot terrace. The residence is offered at $3.499 million.
Wonder Lofts features 83 homes. It celebrated its official Grand Opening in July with the debut of an on-site sales gallery and model homes. The community also extends across the street, to a newly constructed, 15-unit residence where many homes feature private yards.
“Residences like the ones offered at Wonder Lofts are a rare find in the Hoboken market and highly coveted by families seeking homes with interior and exterior space comparable to a brownstone or townhouse, but in a full-service, highly amenitized condominium building,” said Robert Fourniadis, senior vice president – Residential of Prism Capital Partners, which developed Wonder Lofts in partnership with Angelo Gordon and Parkwood Development. “With abundant living space and deeded parking included with every home in the community, these residences provide a unique lifestyle in this marketplace.”
Wonder Lofts was the home of Wonder Bread, which baked at the property from the 1910s to the 1960s. The aesthetics of that past are preserved in the present design for the space, including with original brick details, archways, high ceilings, large windows and a restored smokestack and water tower. Modern touches – a glass façade and light grey aluminum – highlight the property and its history.
A two-story 24-hour attended lobby greets residences at the building. The property has 14,400 square feet of shared indoor and outdoor amenities, including a children’s playroom, a full gym and a separate yoga/flex studio, a screening room, a coworking/study area, onsite parking garage with electric car charging stations and a pet grooming area. Homes offer a suburban-sized designer kitchen with center island; primary bedrooms with walk-in closets; bathrooms with walk-in-shower, soaking tub and dual sink vanity; Latch smart home entry system; in-unit storage; and a separate laundry room with custom cabinetry and a utility sink.
Remaining residences at Wonder Lofts are priced from $1.495 million for a two-bedroom, $1.899 million for a three-bedroom, and $2.249 million for a four-bedroom floor plan.