Key Details
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Listed: Sep 4, 2024Days on Market: 81Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)
Insider Highlights
- Location: Desirable SoHo Neighborhood
- This property is located in the sought-after SoHo neighborhood, within the Cast Iron Historic District, offering close proximity to a variety of restaurants, cafes, and world-class shopping.
- Design: Blend of Prewar Architecture and Modern Design
- The apartment has been recently renovated, featuring high ceilings, fluted columns, brick walls, and oversized double-glazed windows. The parquet European White Oak floors in a Chevron pattern add a touch of elegance.
- Living Space: Spacious and Well-Appointed
- The property boasts a large foyer ideal for an art collection, a spacious corner living and dining room with six oversized windows, and three spacious bedrooms. The primary suite includes a double shower, Toto Washlet, and a sprawling walk-in closet.
Description
The corner living and dining room features ample space for living and entertaining and six oversized windows overlooking classic cast iron buildings and Mercer’s cobblestone street. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, with custom cabinetry, Roman and Williams Guild lighting, a Waterworks unlacquered brass kitchen faucet, a Dacor full-size refrigerator & freezer, and Fisher & Paykel appliance package. Parquet European White Oak floors in a Chevron pattern complete the perfect balance of materials and elements of the stylish space.
The home is also outfitted with Forbes & Lomax light switches, a motorized shade system, central air, and in-unit laundry. The primary suite is a retreat, with a double shower finished in Arabescato Breccia Marble, Toto Washlet, and ’In Common With’ lighting and a sprawling walk-in closet. The other two bedrooms are also spacious and well-appointed. The secondary bathroom is equally as impressive, with Fireclay Tile and a deep soaking tub. Built in 1867 and occupying the south/west corner of Grand and Mercer Streets, this co-op features a renovated lobby, video intercom security system, and a refurbished automatic elevator that opens directly onto an enormous common roof terrace with spectacular city views.
A superb variety of restaurants and cafes (including La Mercerie and Le CouCou), world-class shopping – including Roman and William’s Guild – and all major transportation are within moments of your front door. The southerly direction of Mercer Street prevents traffic flow north and keeps this area very light on vehicular traffic.
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