20 Greene Street is a landmarked cast iron building designed by Samuel Warner in 1880, situated on one of SoHo's most coveted cobblestone blocks in the heart of the Cast Iron Historic District. The building, which varies between six and seven stories depending on the unit configuration, was converted to condominiums in 2000 and contains 10 residential units and 2 commercial spaces. The ornate cast iron façade features classic architectural details including Corinthian columns that are preserved within many of the loft residences.
Building amenities include a renovated lobby, key locked elevator, video intercom security system, private basement storage, and low monthly carrying costs. The building offers a Virtual Doorman with a dedicated package room that provides 24/7 access and delivery acceptance. The pet friendly building has a part time superintendent and maintains its permanent certificate of occupancy.
The building's crown jewel is an extraordinary penthouse spanning the top four floors, encompassing 6,814 square feet of interior space and 2,841 square feet of private outdoor terraces across four levels. This 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath expandable residence was originally designed by Gachot Studios and later refined by renowned designer Axel Vervoordt. The penthouse features a private rooftop with 360 degree views of Manhattan, a custom Auroom Mira L sauna, multiple wood burning and gas fireplaces, a Japanese soaking tub, and an outdoor gourmet kitchen with built in gas barbecue and pergola. Recent upgrades include a comprehensive HVAC overhaul fully integrated with the smart home system.
Another notable duplex penthouse in the building offers 4,189 square feet of interior space plus 2,000 square feet of outdoor terraces, designed by Kara Mann Design. This 2 bedroom residence features 14 foot ceilings, a custom curved staircase, Crestron Home Automation system, and wood burning fireplaces. Additional units in the building have been renovated by AD100 architect S. Russell Groves, showcasing the caliber of design talent that has worked on these residences.
Standard loft units typically range from 2,818 to 2,827 square feet with soaring ceilings between 10 and 14 feet, classic cast iron columns running through the spaces, and walls of oversized historic double hung windows spanning up to 37 feet in width. Common features across units include high end appliances from Sub-Zero, Viking, Wolf, and Miele, in unit laundry facilities, central air conditioning, wine refrigerators, and en suite bathrooms with luxury fixtures. Many units feature custom millwork, wide plank hardwood floors, and chef's kitchens with professional grade equipment including Viking ranges with exterior venting.
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