Downtown Loft Living! A rare full-floor loft in the heart of Manhattan's NoHo Historic District - more than 3,300 sq. ft. inside a landmarked cast-iron building. Currently configured as two separate apartments within a single residence, the floor can be kept as-is or combined into one sprawling, fully customized home, with the scale, character, and flexibility rarely found downtown.
Apartment Features
Whole Floor:
- Full-floor residence, 3,300+ sq. ft.
- 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, plus den & home office
- Currently configured as two separate apartments - keep or combine
- 11-ft barrel-vaulted ceilings
- Exposed brick walls
- Exposed steel columns & beams
- Hardwood flooring throughout
- 13 oversized windows across four exposures
- Private service elevator opens directly into the residence
- Potential to add central air
- Low maintenance for the square footage - $3,924/mo.
Western Apartment:
- Primary suite: bedroom with sitting area & two large closets
- Five-fixture en-suite bath in polished cement & slate
- Second full bath off the den
- Chef's kitchen: white lacquer cabinetry, Bosch cooktop & dishwasher, Fhiaba refrigerator & Wolf steam oven
- Dining area flowing into a generous living room
- Den framed by built-in shelving
- Home office / flexible interior room
- In-unit washer/dryer
Eastern Apartment:
- Grand family room - nearly 1,000 sq. ft. of open loft volume
- Separate second kitchen
- Breakfast nook
- Bedroom with large walk-in closet
- Full bath
- In-unit washer/dryer
- The Potential (see Alternate Floor Plan):
- The two apartments can be combined into a single, integrated home. As envisioned in the alternate plan:
- Sprawling central loft & kitchen, approx. 46 ft long
- Primary suite with dedicated dressing room & spa bath
- Three additional bedrooms, each with closet or dressing space
- Separate den
- Dedicated laundry room
Building:
- Intimate seven-unit cooperative
- Built 1889-1890 by architects D. & J. Jardine
- Landmarked cast-iron building in the NoHo Historic District
- Passenger & service elevators
- Video intercom
- Private basement storage
- Live/work permitted
- Financially sound, well-maintained building
- Location & Transportation:
- Set at the nexus of NoHo, Greenwich Village, the East Village, SoHo & Union Square
- The Public Theater is a neighbor
- Near Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery, Astor Wines & Spirits & Temple Bar
- The Wegmans at Astor Place close at hand
- Multiple express & local subway lines
- Easy access across Manhattan and Brooklyn
Downtown Loft Living! A rare full-floor loft in the heart of Manhattan's NoHo Historic District - more than 3,300 sq. ft. inside a landmarked cast-iron building. Currently configured as two separate apartments within a single residence, the floor can be kept as-is or combined into one sprawling, fully customized home, with the scale, character, and flexibility rarely found downtown.
Apartment Features
Whole Floor:
- Full-floor residence, 3,300+ sq. ft.
- 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, plus den & home office
- Currently configured as two separate apartments - keep or combine
- 11-ft barrel-vaulted ceilings
- Exposed brick walls
- Exposed steel columns & beams
- Hardwood flooring throughout
- 13 oversized windows across four exposures
- Private service elevator opens directly into the residence
- Potential to add central air
- Low maintenance for the square footage - $3,924/mo.
Western Apartment:
- Primary suite: bedroom with sitting area & two large closets
- Five-fixture en-suite bath in polished cement & slate
- Second full bath off the den
- Chef's kitchen: white lacquer cabinetry, Bosch cooktop & dishwasher, Fhiaba refrigerator & Wolf steam oven
- Dining area flowing into a generous living room
- Den framed by built-in shelving
- Home office / flexible interior room
- In-unit washer/dryer
Eastern Apartment:
- Grand family room - nearly 1,000 sq. ft. of open loft volume
- Separate second kitchen
- Breakfast nook
- Bedroom with large walk-in closet
- Full bath
- In-unit washer/dryer
- The Potential (see Alternate Floor Plan):
- The two apartments can be combined into a single, integrated home. As envisioned in the alternate plan:
- Sprawling central loft & kitchen, approx. 46 ft long
- Primary suite with dedicated dressing room & spa bath
- Three additional bedrooms, each with closet or dressing space
- Separate den
- Dedicated laundry room
Building:
- Intimate seven-unit cooperative
- Built 1889-1890 by architects D. & J. Jardine
- Landmarked cast-iron building in the NoHo Historic District
- Passenger & service elevators
- Video intercom
- Private basement storage
- Live/work permitted
- Financially sound, well-maintained building
- Location & Transportation:
- Set at the nexus of NoHo, Greenwich Village, the East Village, SoHo & Union Square
- The Public Theater is a neighbor
- Near Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery, Astor Wines & Spirits & Temple Bar
- The Wegmans at Astor Place close at hand
- Multiple express & local subway lines
- Easy access across Manhattan and Brooklyn
Listing Courtesy of Poljan Properties