A spectacular one-bedroom in Flatiron's Macintyre Building has gone into contract. The home hit the market in the spring of last year with an initial ask of $1.995 million, it was then relisted last month for $1.7 million or 1,842 per ft².
The open pre-war loft spans a spacious 950 square feet and provides three light-filled rooms. Its renovation was handled by Space Exploration, an architecture and interior design firm that preserves historical elements while integrating modern finishes and amenities.
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Resident’s enter through a foyer sheathed in original mosaic tiles. The space leads out onto a main living area that boasts 12-foot-high ceiling heights and 13 oversized windows. The loft’s authentic downtown feel is maintained by its hardwood floors and period windows.
The island kitchens is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, wine coolers by Sub Zero and dishwashers by Bosch. The bathroom is clad in stone and its floor is inlaid with custom-cut White Onyx in a herringbone pattern. An enormous steam shower is fabricated on all sides from solid slabs of Grigio Carnico and features an integrated stone bench. The built-in bed is lofted above two levels of storage.
The converted co-op building rises majestically from the corner of Broadway and East 18th Street in the heart of the Flatiron District between Union Square and Madison Square Park. Designed by architect Robert H. Robertson the building is adorned in a mix of several styles that include Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic. The building iconic top, which is sometimes illuminated at night, can be seen clearly from Union Square Park.
Building amenities include an elevator, basement storage, intercom and washer/dryer in building. Pets and pied-a-terres are permitted with board approval.
There are no other units for sale in the building. Per our market data, there are currently 35 co-ops for sale in Flatiron, with a median asking price of $2.075M.
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