A true SoHo loft defined by a rare combination of all day natural light, grand proportion, and historical authenticity.
Configured as three bedrooms plus a windowed home office that can function as a fourth, with three full bathrooms, the residence spans approximately 2,754+/- square feet.
Occupying a full corner floor in one of the neighborhood’s most recognizable cast iron buildings, this special residence makes an immediate impression on entry. Twenty eight oversized windows wrap the home with exposures in all four directions, bringing in light from morning through evening and framing open views across SoHo and toward downtown. Eleven foot ceilings further enhance the sense of volume, creating a space that feels bright and expansive at all hours, where artificial light is rarely needed during the day.
The layout is both classic and highly adaptable. A proper entry foyer transitions into the main living spaces, where a dramatic public area unfolds through an open flow between kitchen, dining, and living.
The design is particularly effective in how it places all of the entertaining spaces along the northwest corner of the home, maximizing light and exposure throughout the day. The living room is expansive, easily accommodating multiple seating areas, while still feeling connected to the dining space. The kitchen is open yet slightly set apart, allowing for both flow and definition, equally suited for everyday living and more formal entertaining.
The renovation is pristine and carefully considered. A chef’s kitchen anchors the living space, equipped with a vented six burner Wolf range with griddle, Sub Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher and microwave, marble countertops, a deep double sink, and generous pantry storage. The finishes, hardware, and overall attention to detail are thoughtful and well executed throughout.
The private quarters are thoughtfully separated. The primary suite is gracious in scale, positioned to capture strong natural light and anchored by a dedicated dressing room and a well-appointed ensuite bath. Additional bedrooms and flexible rooms provide options for guest space, home office, or library.
Modern conveniences are seamlessly integrated, including two zone central air conditioning, a built-in Sonos sound system, and a dedicated laundry room with vented dryer and additional storage. A key locked elevator opens directly into the residence, reinforcing both privacy and discretion.
Set at the southeastern corner of Broadway and Grand, the building itself is iconic, defined by its cast iron architecture and central SoHo location. Outside, the neighborhood is immediate and vibrant. Inside, the home remains quiet, composed, and expansive.
The building is exceptionally well maintained, with recent upgrades that include new passenger and freight elevators, a new roof, and completed Local Law 11 work. Monthly maintenance remains notably low at $4,850, reflecting disciplined management and long term financial stability. Flexible subletting and financing policies further enhance ownership flexibility, and a one percent flip tax is payable by the purchaser.
A true SoHo loft defined by a rare combination of all day natural light, grand proportion, and historical authenticity.
Configured as three bedrooms plus a windowed home office that can function as a fourth, with three full bathrooms, the residence spans approximately 2,754+/- square feet.
Occupying a full corner floor in one of the neighborhood’s most recognizable cast iron buildings, this special residence makes an immediate impression on entry. Twenty eight oversized windows wrap the home with exposures in all four directions, bringing in light from morning through evening and framing open views across SoHo and toward downtown. Eleven foot ceilings further enhance the sense of volume, creating a space that feels bright and expansive at all hours, where artificial light is rarely needed during the day.
The layout is both classic and highly adaptable. A proper entry foyer transitions into the main living spaces, where a dramatic public area unfolds through an open flow between kitchen, dining, and living.
The design is particularly effective in how it places all of the entertaining spaces along the northwest corner of the home, maximizing light and exposure throughout the day. The living room is expansive, easily accommodating multiple seating areas, while still feeling connected to the dining space. The kitchen is open yet slightly set apart, allowing for both flow and definition, equally suited for everyday living and more formal entertaining.
The renovation is pristine and carefully considered. A chef’s kitchen anchors the living space, equipped with a vented six burner Wolf range with griddle, Sub Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher and microwave, marble countertops, a deep double sink, and generous pantry storage. The finishes, hardware, and overall attention to detail are thoughtful and well executed throughout.
The private quarters are thoughtfully separated. The primary suite is gracious in scale, positioned to capture strong natural light and anchored by a dedicated dressing room and a well-appointed ensuite bath. Additional bedrooms and flexible rooms provide options for guest space, home office, or library.
Modern conveniences are seamlessly integrated, including two zone central air conditioning, a built-in Sonos sound system, and a dedicated laundry room with vented dryer and additional storage. A key locked elevator opens directly into the residence, reinforcing both privacy and discretion.
Set at the southeastern corner of Broadway and Grand, the building itself is iconic, defined by its cast iron architecture and central SoHo location. Outside, the neighborhood is immediate and vibrant. Inside, the home remains quiet, composed, and expansive.
The building is exceptionally well maintained, with recent upgrades that include new passenger and freight elevators, a new roof, and completed Local Law 11 work. Monthly maintenance remains notably low at $4,850, reflecting disciplined management and long term financial stability. Flexible subletting and financing policies further enhance ownership flexibility, and a one percent flip tax is payable by the purchaser.
Listing Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.