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Perfectly situated at the intersection of SoHo, Nolita, and Chinatown, the lofts of this historic building evade the nearby hustle and bustle by being on the beautiful, quiet, leafy Baxter Street.
The corner Loft 3C is the perfect showcase of the features that define the celebrated design of these homes. High yellow-pine timber-beamed ceilings, white-washed brick walls, original cast-iron columns, and oversized picture windows combine to create a space as recognizable as it is desired by many.
This Residence offers an expansive split-bedroom layout with great dimensions in every room. Of special note are the addition of a very large built-out and vented laundry room as well as an additional alcove in the primary suite which can be used as a home office or a second walk-in closet. The primary bathroom features double vanity, heated towel rack, and Geberit and Duravit hardware.
The beautiful Valcucine kitchen features a large island, Bianca Luna countertops, brushed aluminum, and vented Miele range and subzero refrigerator.
An oversized private storage unit conveys with the sale.
The Grand Machinery Exchange at 136 Baxter was originally constructed in 1915 as the horse stable for the stunning Beaux-Arts Police Building just to the north on Centre Street.
The building was converted to condominiums in 2007 by the renowned Ohlhausen Dubois Architects. The building is meticulously maintained by a full-time resident manager and features a 24-hour virtual doorman. The building is surrounded by a variety of New York’s finest restaurants, unparalleled retail, hotels and museums, making it the very essence of the ultimate Downtown lifestyle.
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