After years of development and a change of ownership, sales have launched of the new condos at 62 Wooster Street. Developer Jeff Greene bought the commercial building in 2011, and it was converted to mixed-use and redesigned by COOKFOX to show the best of Soho architecture with a cast iron façade, Corinthian columns and oversized windows. Two-bedroom homes start at $7 million, and a four-bedroom apartment is listed at $18 million.
While rumors of rooftop pools turned out to be just that, all seven full-floor lofts are nevertheless highly luxurious and private. Each one is reached via direct key-locked elevator; upon entering, a gracious gallery leads to a majestic Great Room with southern exposures, exposed brick, wood joists, soaring ceiling, and wide plank white oak floors. Custom Henrybuilt chef’s kitchen include American walnut cabinetry, Nanz hardware, and a suite of Gaggenau and Viking appliances. All bedrooms have expansive closet space and en-suite baths with Bianco Dolomiti marble, custom vanities, Waterworks fixtures, Toto toilets, and radiant heat flooring. The master suite has northern exposures with views of the entire block and a five-fixture bath with custom-built walnut cabinetry, steam shower, and separate water closet. Other features include in-unit washer/dryers, smart home technology, and virtual doorman.
While rumors of rooftop pools turned out to be just that, all seven full-floor lofts are nevertheless highly luxurious and private. Each one is reached via direct key-locked elevator; upon entering, a gracious gallery leads to a majestic Great Room with southern exposures, exposed brick, wood joists, soaring ceiling, and wide plank white oak floors. Custom Henrybuilt chef’s kitchen include American walnut cabinetry, Nanz hardware, and a suite of Gaggenau and Viking appliances. All bedrooms have expansive closet space and en-suite baths with Bianco Dolomiti marble, custom vanities, Waterworks fixtures, Toto toilets, and radiant heat flooring. The master suite has northern exposures with views of the entire block and a five-fixture bath with custom-built walnut cabinetry, steam shower, and separate water closet. Other features include in-unit washer/dryers, smart home technology, and virtual doorman.
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The apartments are above luxury perfumery Byredo, a prime example of the caliber of shopping that has sprung up in the surrounding area. The building is also a short walk from Soho's most popular restaurants, bars, galleries, fitness, and transportation.
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