A RARE GEM IN PRIME SOHO!
PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATE ROOF
Prime SOHO Penthouse, between Greene and Mercer with additional 1,200 sq. ft private terrace.
1850s Prime SoHo cast-iron loft building with 1 bedroom + 2 bathrooms
40 foot entertaining living room
Brand New Appliances and Custom High Designed Walnut Open Kitchen :
? Sub-Zero refrigerator
? Wolf 36" Professional Oven
? Wolf 36" Professional Cooktop and Hood Vent
? Philippe Starck Bathrooms
? Miele Stainless Steel Dishwasher
? GE Washer Dryer in apt
? Recessed ceiling lighting throughout
? Central air
A super bright floor-through 1,200 sq. ft. Penthouse loft featuring 14 foot ceilings, exposed brick walls with maple wood floors, and an additional 1,200 sq. ft. private outdoor terrace, in a historically significant SoHo building that's featured in the 'Cast-Iron Architecture in New York: A Photographic Survey' book. The building was designed by John Snook, the architect of the original Grand Central Terminal, and the Mayflower Hotel. It is in distance to the 4 5 6, E, N, Q, R, W, B, D, F, M and 1 subway stations.
It is located directly adjacent to Hermes, Alexander Wang, Maison Margiela, Acne Studios, Philipp Plein, Le Pain Quotidien and there is a 24 hour Duane Reade Pharmacy and a Gourmet Garage Supermarket for convenience, a short walk to The Mercer Kitchen, Cipriani Soho, Opening Ceremony, Felix Restaurant, Prada, and Balthazar.
No Cats. Friendly Dogs allowed, on a case by case basis.
Heat and Gas included.
All photos, amenities, and descriptions are a direct feed from the brokerage.
When calling refer to RentHop MX ID 163366
South of Houston Street, which is where the neighborhood gets
its name, SoHo is the hip neighborhood that people love to frequent
for shopping and culinary adventures. Located just west of Little
Italy and Nolita, this is the neighborhood to be if you want to
feel like a New York icon.
During the era of Dutch colonialism, SoHo was the site of the
first free Black settlement in Manhattan. The land would remain
largely rural until the draining of the Collect Pond due to
pollution. Soon after, Broadway and Canal street were paved and
people began to come in droves.
During the early and mid 1800's SoHo began constructing cast
iron buildings in order to reduce the risk of fires, which had
become common in the city. The buildings allowed for large windows
and apartments. The wealthy elites of Manhattan called this place
home until the invention of Modern Steel, which allowed for the
development of skyscrapers. The rich, seeking modern luxuries,
moved to…
SoHo Apartments, 10013 Apartments
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $10,000. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details. The kitchen conveniently includes a dishwasher.
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