West Chelsea

Cortland

Robert A.M. Stern meets Olson Kundig on the Hudson River waterfront — 144 artisan-brick residences in the heart of gallery-row Chelsea.

West Chelsea

Cortland

The Cortland at 555 West 22nd Street is one of the most architecturally serious projects to land in West Chelsea in recent years. Robert A.M. Stern Architects designed the exterior — over a million handmade bricks in a five-color blend laid by hand, sitting on a rusticated LaSalle limestone base — and Olson Kundig handled the interiors in their first New York residential commission. The result is a 25-story building that genuinely respects Chelsea's industrial character while delivering a level of finish that competes with anything on Billionaires' Row. We walk buyers through this building regularly, and the material quality consistently surprises people who expect another glass tower.

Related Companies and Mitsui Fudosan developed The Cortland with 144 residences ranging from one to five bedrooms, plus a collection of penthouses occupying the top three floors. The location is hard to beat — directly across from Hudson River Park, steps from the High Line at 23rd Street, surrounded by 200-plus galleries, and within walking distance of Chelsea Market, the Whitney, and Hudson Yards. For buyers relocating from the Upper East Side or Downtown, West Chelsea offers a rare combination of cultural density and residential calm. Our team has closed deals here for clients who cross-shopped One High Line, 551 West 21st, and the Lantern House, and The Cortland consistently wins on architecture and interior quality.

Pricing starts around $2.75 million for one-bedrooms and scales to the $40-million range for top-floor penthouses. The 20,000 square feet of amenities include a 75-foot lap pool, Harrow-accredited squash court, a maker space with pottery wheels and 3D printers, a golf simulator lounge, and a landscaped rooftop terrace overlooking the Hudson. The building delivered in 2022 and has attracted buyers ranging from tech founders to professional athletes. If you're considering West Chelsea, The Cortland belongs at the top of your list — and our brokerage can get you in the door.

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Building Details

The Cortland at a Glance

Dirección

555 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011

Desarrollador

Related Companies & Mitsui Fudosan America

Arquitecto

Robert A.M. Stern Architects / Olson Kundig

Año de finalización

2022

Residencias

144

Historias

25

Building Type

Condominium

Barrio

West Chelsea

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Why Buyers Choose The Cortland

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About The Cortland

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FAQ

Preguntas frecuentes

What is The Cortland and where is it located?

The Cortland is a 25-story luxury condominium at 555 West 22nd Street in West Chelsea, Manhattan. It sits directly across from Hudson River Park, steps from the High Line, and in the middle of Chelsea's renowned gallery district. The building was developed by Related Companies and Mitsui Fudosan America, with architecture by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and interiors by Olson Kundig.

Who designed The Cortland?

The exterior was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects — the same firm behind 220 Central Park South and 30 Park Place. The facade features over one million handmade bricks and a LaSalle limestone base. Interiors were handled by Olson Kundig in their first New York City residential project. The combination of RAMSA's classical proportions with Olson Kundig's warm, industrial-modern interiors is genuinely unique in the Manhattan market. We consider it one of the best architect pairings in recent memory.

What types of residences are available at The Cortland?

The Cortland offers 144 residences ranging from one-bedroom to five-bedroom layouts, plus a collection of penthouses on the top three floors. Unit sizes range from approximately 1,200 to over 5,700 square feet. Many residences feature private terraces, and upper floors offer direct views of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline. Our team can walk you through current availability — the mix has evolved as the building has sold through its initial inventory.

What is the price range at The Cortland?

Pricing starts around $2.75 million for one-bedroom residences and extends to approximately $40 million for top-floor penthouses. Price per square foot generally falls in the $3,000 to $3,700 range depending on floor, exposure, and layout. For West Chelsea, this positions The Cortland competitively against buildings like One High Line and Lantern House, with the advantage of RAMSA's architecture and a more intimate unit count. Our brokerage tracks resale activity here closely and can provide current market comparables.

What amenities does The Cortland offer?

The building features approximately 20,000 square feet of amenity space. Highlights include a 75-foot lap pool, a Harrow-accredited squash court, an 11,200-square-foot health club and spa with infrared sauna, a golf simulator lounge called the Crow's Nest, a creative maker space with pottery wheels and 3D printers, a two-story children's playroom, a screening room, pet spa, and a landscaped rooftop terrace with BBQ stations and fire pits overlooking the Hudson. There's also a staffed porte-cochère with valet parking — a genuine rarity in Chelsea.

Is The Cortland a new development or resale?

The Cortland delivered in 2022, so it's a completed building. Some sponsor units may still be available through Related Sales and CORE, while resale units appear periodically on the open market. For buyers, this is actually an advantage — you can tour finished residences, see the actual views, and evaluate the building's operations before purchasing. Our team handles both sponsor and resale transactions here and can advise on which route offers better value depending on what's currently available.

How does The Cortland compare to other West Chelsea developments?

West Chelsea has seen significant luxury development in recent years, including One High Line, Lantern House, 551 West 21st, and Getty. The Cortland distinguishes itself primarily on architecture — the RAMSA-designed brick facade is a deliberate departure from the glass curtain-wall approach that dominates the neighborhood. The Olson Kundig interiors are warmer and more textured than typical Manhattan finishes. In terms of amenities, the squash court, maker space, and golf simulator are genuinely unusual. We often position The Cortland as the choice for buyers who want a building with material substance rather than minimalist transparency.

What is the neighborhood like around The Cortland?

West Chelsea is one of Manhattan's most culturally rich neighborhoods. The building is surrounded by over 200 art galleries, and the High Line elevated park is accessible one block east at 23rd Street. Hudson River Park — a 550-acre waterfront park — sits directly across West Street. Chelsea Market, the Whitney Museum, Hudson Yards, and the Meatpacking District are all within a 10-minute walk. For daily living, the area has excellent restaurants, specialty grocers, and the convenience of Midtown accessibility via the 7 and C/E subway lines. Our clients who choose West Chelsea consistently cite the walkability and cultural energy as deciding factors.

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Dirección

555 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011

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