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$4,625,000
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Essentials
- Price$4,625,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms3
- Rooms6
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,100
- Exposure East & West
Key Features
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full skyline view
- Central air
- Great closet space
- Library
From the moment the new elevator brings you to the sunlight blasted 50' entrance loggia, you know you are someplace extraordinary. As this authentic loft unfolds, you are taken by the classical symmetry and massive scale. The 700 square foot living room is flanked by original yellow pine columns and beams. Impeccable woodwork surrounds you and extra tall french doors lead you from room to room. The 21X27 master bedroom has perfectly outfitted storage and dressing areas. The master bath features 2 huge windows, Jacuzzi, and matching antique pedestal sinks. A large eat-in kitchen blends charm (pressed tin ceilings, butcher block countertops, classic cabinetry) with function (stainless Sub Zero, Thermador appliances). The bookcase lined library is its own getaway. There is a 1,000+ square foot flexible studio space with entire walls of craftsman-style storage. Currently owned by one of the world's foremost artists, this loft is pin-drop quiet and exudes a sensual elegance. Stable co-op since 1978.
Additional features of this property include: Floors: original maple, limestone, slate, Seperate laundry room with Asko appliances + sink, Original yellow pine columns and beams, Stable, well managed, impeccably maintained co-op, 13 huge windows, New oversized elevator, Beautiful east/west light, and Master craftsman renovation.
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Soho/Nolita
From Canal Street to Houston Street, from Lafayette to the Hudson River.
Lofts! Lofts! Lofts! Many of SoHo’s expansive apartments were built in the 19th Century, when the use of cast iron for building fronts allowed for larger windows than in traditional brick buildings. The huge windows were used to shed light on factories and offices, which were then converted into the sun-flooded SoHo co-op and condo lofts we know today. In fact, the historic district in SoHo has the biggest concentration of cast-iron architecture anywhere in the world, although SoHo’s manufacturers have given way to artists, fashion designers and Wall Street types seeking light and space in their apartments.
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Additional features of this building include: New lobby and elevator, Co-op since 1978.
- Prewar
- Built in 1888
- 28 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Landmarked
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