Hausly
About
Contracting work in Manhattan often feels like navigating a maze of permits, timelines, and sub-trades. Hausly operates from 325 Hudson St, a stretch of the West Village where converted warehouses now house design studios and small workshops. The area hums with the kind of quiet industry that keeps the city’s older buildings standing, and contractors here tend to specialize in blending modern systems into historic shells—think exposed brick meeting smart wiring, or century-old joists supporting open-plan lofts.
Whether it’s a gut renovation, electrical overhaul, or simply replacing a stubborn boiler, the team coordinates each phase so homeowners can stay in the rhythm of daily life. Questions about scope or scheduling can be sorted by calling (855) 994-2850; the line connects directly to project managers who speak plainly about costs and timelines. The address places them within walking distance of the Holland Tunnel entrance, making material deliveries and crew arrivals smoother than in tighter Midtown blocks.
For anyone staring at a half-finished kitchen or a bathroom that’s seen better decades, a quick map will show the exact spot where Hudson meets Charlton. Directions are here, and if you’re biking down from Chelsea, the protected lane on Hudson makes the trip almost pleasant. After all, when the pipes start talking back, it’s nice to have someone nearby who actually answers the phone.