When Soho was better known for its art than its shopping or real estate, 94 Thompson Street housed many leading galleries. At the present, it has been christened The Soho Gallery Building and converted to luxury lofts. The apartments are works of art in their own right, and none more so than a one-of-a-kind penthouse. A design by architects Nico Rensch and Victoria Blau left no detail overlooked, and the result is a modern home with a seamless flow and flexible layout.
The 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath co-op also has its own Zen garden and private roof terrace. It is accessed by private elevator and controlled by a state-of-the-art Savant system that powers the shades, lighting, and thermostat systems. It has just gone on the market for $14 million.
The 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath co-op also has its own Zen garden and private roof terrace. It is accessed by private elevator and controlled by a state-of-the-art Savant system that powers the shades, lighting, and thermostat systems. It has just gone on the market for $14 million.
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The triple-height living room boasts 23-foot ceilings, gas fireplace, custom built-in seating, and integrated lighting.
At night, it can double as a state-of-the-art home theater.
A 15-foot built-in dining table can accommodate a large gathering, but disappears at the touch of a button.
Custom chef’s kitchen has millwork cabinetry, honed volcanic basalt slab floor, stainless steel countertops, and state-of-the-art appliances.
A Zen garden with mature Japanese maple tree is the true heart of this home.
The master suite has a walk-in closet with custom storage and a floor-to-ceiling glass atrium opening to the Zen garden.
Super-luxe master bath has radiant heated floors, trough sink for two, and “step-down” shower/tub with rain showerhead.
Secondary bedrooms have custom closets.
Private roof terrace is equipped with full outdoor kitchen alongside a furnished lounge area.
Terrace looks out on 360-degree city views.
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