The Mihl Building, 150 West 26th Street, #802
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Listed: Sep 26, 2024Days on Market: 40Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Chelsea (Manhattan)
Description
A generous bar area with full-size Eurocave wine refrigeration, a separate under-counter Sub-Zero beverage refrigerator, ice maker, and a spacious island make it the ultimate entertainment hub for culinary enthusiasts. Beautiful matte-finished wide plank bias oak floors grace every corner of this loft, creating a seamless flow throughout. The expansive living and dining area is bathed in natural light from six large windows with corner exposure. The primary suite is your personal oasis, featuring custom-outfitted closets and a spa-inspired bath adorned with top-of-the-line fixtures. The spacious second bedroom boasts an en-suite bath with a unique vintage-modern style, while an additional powder room adds convenience.
The primary bathroom is equipped with a double vanity, soaking tub, and a luxurious shower stall, complete with a Toto automated toilet. This extraordinary home is perched on the second-to-top floor of The Mihl Building, originally a historic fur vault built in 1923, now thoughtfully converted into condominiums in 2004. The 25-unit building offers residents access to a stunning common roof garden with a grill and a cutting-edge multi-camera security system. Recent renovations have fully restored the passenger elevators, and a dedicated building manager is available on-site Monday through Friday to handle deliveries. Nestled in the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood, this loft provides effortless access to upscale conveniences such as Whole Foods and Fairway, as well as a wealth of dining and entertainment options just steps away.
Multiple subway lines are conveniently nearby, with Penn Station within easy reach for swift connections to Long Island, New Jersey, JFK, and Newark airports. Despite its central location, this home offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city, situated on a serene block in a peaceful neighborhood
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