Dec 04, 2017
Carter's Review
This very handsome and ornate, 7-story, cast-iron building with Corinthian columns at 62 Wooster Street in SoHo was erected in 1862 and was remodeled in 2015 by developer Jeff Greene and COOKFOX Architects into 7 condominium loft apartments.
The building has ground-floor retail space.
Bottom Line
An impressive 1862 cast-iron building in SoHo with large apartments all redone by COOKFOX in 2015.
Description
The building has a very attractive cast-iron façade with a roof pediment and large windows.
Amenities
The building has a virtual doorman, storage, washers and dryers in units, an elevator and permits pets.
Apartments
The duplex penthouse has 6 bedrooms and 6,900 square feet and two large terraces with a 40-foot-long pool and an outdoor kitchen and a 47-foot-wide great room.
Apartment 5 is a four-bedroom unit with 5,874 square feet with a 47-foot-wide, great room with an open kitchen with an island and a 24-foot-long gallery.
Apartment 2A is a two-bedroom unit has 3,100 square feet, 14-foot ceilings, and a 34-foot-long living/dining room with an open kitchen with an island. It has exposed brick walls and 12-inch-wide white oak plank floors. It has Nanz kitchen hardware with Calacutta marble slabs and Gaggenau and Viking kitchen appliances. It also has Toto toilets.
Apartment 3B is a two-bedroom unit with 2,411 square feet, a 29-foot-long living/dining room with an open kitchen with an island and a home office.
- Condo built in 1862
- Converted in 2015
- 2 apartments currently for sale ($14.995M to $29.995M)
- Located in SoHo
- 7 total apartments 7 total apartments
- Doorman