27 Great Jones Street, #5E
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Listed: Jun 18, 2024Days on Market: 121Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: NoHo (Manhattan)Listing viewed 195 times
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location: This spacious 2,210 sq ft loft is located in the historic and trendy NoHo neighborhood, close to trendy shops, galleries, restaurants, and transportation, providing a convenient and vibrant lifestyle.
- Building Features: The building provides a private living experience with few apartments, key-lock elevator access, intercom security, a rooftop terrace, outdoor entertainment space, and in-unit washer/dryer.
- Exclusive Access: The loft offers keyed elevator access directly into the residence, newly-refinished oak floors, and in-unit amenities including a city view and wood-burning fireplace, making it a unique and luxurious living space.
- Unique and Luxurious Design: The loft features soaring wooden beamed ceilings, three exposures for ample sunlight, an expansive corner living room with a wood-burning fireplace and wet bar, and a custom-installed picture window with views of historic NoHo architecture.
- Modern Amenities: The residence has recently undergone several upgrades, including a modern kitchen with Boffi cabinetry and high-end appliances, a full-sized washer/dryer and utility room, and a newly-installed 4 zone central air-conditioning system.
- Comfortable Living Spaces: The loft offers 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, with potential for a third bedroom. The primary bedroom has southern and eastern exposures and an ensuite master bath, while the second bedroom features ample storage and an ensuite bath with a steam shower.
Description
Adding to its allure is a custom-installed picture window that frames the eastern views of the historic NoHo architecture, infusing the home with natural light and charm. The kitchen, adorned with Boffi cabinetry and high-end appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator and vented Viking range, exudes modern sophistication. Tucked away in a quiet corner, the primary bedroom enjoys southern and eastern exposures, bathing the space in tranquility and light. Its ensuite master bath boasts a brand new upgrade with new tiling and luxurious fixtures. The second bedroom offers ample storage and an ensuite bath complete with a steam shower.
A full-sized washer/dryer and utility room provide added convenience. This loft seamlessly blends modern design with its loft heritage, creating a harmonious living space. Additional features include gorgeous newly-refinished oak floors and a newly-installed 4 zone central air-conditioning system managed through EcoBee thermostats. BUILDING Situated within the NoHo Historic District Extension, 27 Great Jones comprises two loft buildings with a total of ten units, constructed in 1900 and renovated for residential use in 1999. Boasting key-lock elevator access and intercom security, this distinguished address marries classic charm with modern convenience, epitomizing the quintessential downtown lifestyle. NEIGHBORHOOD In 1999, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission officially designated the NoHo Historic District.
Comprising approximately 125 buildings, this district encapsulates a significant period of New York City’s commercial history, spanning from the early 1850s to the 1910s. During this era, NoHo thrived as a prominent retail and wholesale dry goods center, attracting acclaimed architects who designed ornate store and loft buildings in popular architectural styles. These architectural treasures provided the backdrop for bustling commerce. The district’s architectural diversity is evident in its mix of early-nineteenth century houses, nineteenth- and twentieth-century institutional buildings, turn-of-the-century office buildings, and modest twentieth-century commercial structures, each representing a distinct phase in the area’s development. In 2008, the district underwent expansion, reflecting the concerted efforts of local community and preservation groups, including the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation and Historic Districts Council.
This expansion, bounded by Lafayette Street to the west, the Bowery to the east, East Fourth Street to the north, and Bond Street to the south, added 56 buildings and a mid-block parking lot to the existing NoHo Historic District. Most of the buildings within the expanded district were constructed between the 1860s and the early 1900s, a period when NoHo flourished as a major commercial and manufacturing hub. The prevalence of larger commercial lofts in the Greek Revival style during the late 1800s reflects the district’s evolution into a prominent commercial center. Today, the neighborhood’s revitalized energy is evident in its trendy shops, galleries, and restaurants, solidifying its status as one of downtown’s most fashionable enclaves. Please call today to see this beautifully finished condominium loft.
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Apartment Amenities
- Washer/Dryer in apt.
- Wood Burning Fireplace