The Hendrik Hudson
About
The Hendrik Hudson is one of those pre-war co-ops that give the Upper West Side its quiet, enduring character. Housing cooperatives like this one aren’t just about owning an apartment—they’re about sharing the upkeep of a building that’s been part of the neighborhood for decades. Riverside Drive has a way of feeling both central and removed, with the park across the street acting as a buffer from the rest of the city’s noise. These buildings tend to attract residents who value stability over flash, and the co-op structure means decisions about the property are made collectively rather than by a distant landlord.
You’ll find The Hendrik Hudson at 380 Riverside Dr New York, NY 10025, a stretch where the sidewalks stay wide and the trees actually provide shade in summer. The co-op handles everything from maintenance requests to board meetings, so if you’re considering a unit here, expect a process that involves more paperwork than a typical rental. Directions are straightforward if you’re coming from the 1 train at 96th Street, though the map will fill in the gaps for anyone navigating by car or bus. For questions about availability or building policies, call them directly—they’re the ones who can walk you through the specifics. A place like this isn’t just about the address; it’s about how the building fits into the rhythm of the block.