Storefronts: Warren
Tom Swope Gallery window
“Hudson was settled as a port town, and wealthy merchants began building (and furnishing) Victorian homes in the city and its surrounding area. Some three centuries later, such a history makes it ripe picking for antiques. The more recent influx of creatives, meanwhile, has increased both supply and demand. Right now, Hudson occupies a sweet spot where supply is high, prices are (for the most part) reasonable, and—a notable bonus—vendors are highly knowledgable.”
- WHERE DESIGNERS CAN FIND GREAT ANTIQUES IN HUDSON AND SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK | ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST | HADLEY KELLER