ID # | COMP-16951890948099122 |
Detay | 3 chambre, 3 twalèt, 1 mwatye twalèt, lave-vaiselle, enteryè: 5100 ft2, 474m2, batiman an gen 8 etaj DOM: 1 jou |
Tren anba tè | 2 minit pou tren C, E |
3 minit pou tren 1 | |
6 minit pou tren A | |
8 minit pou tren R, W | |
9 minit pou tren 6, B, D, F, M | |
10 minit pou tren N, Q | |
Available Furnished or Unfurnished.
Overlooking the tree tops of Hudson Square’s Spring Street Park comes this enormous corner loft, overflowing in authentic, historical details. Unlike anything else on the market, this is a jaw-dropping 5,100 square foot space, flooded with natural sunlight and tree-top views through 24 oversized windows facing both South and East.
With 11’ original wood-beamed ceilings and fluted plaster columns, the corner living room is one of the single most impressive living rooms in all of Downtown Manhattan. An immense amount of wall space is perfect for displaying a curated collection of artworks for any discerning collector or talented creator.
An open chef’s kitchen is placed off the living room and allows for an owner to comfortably entertain and host over 100 guests for dinner parties or events if desired.
The spacious primary suite features a wall of custom closets, recessed niche lighting, a walk-in closet. The primary bathroom is one of three full bathrooms in the space and features a double vanity, sealed walnut-clad bathtub and shower and exposed brick.
Set on the opposite side of the 52’ x 50’ living room for maximum privacy is the guest wing of the apartment, the highlight of which is a contemporary Venetian plastered, sci-fi bubble room. The layout of the wing features two true bedrooms, two interior rooms, and two and a half bathrooms.
Subtle, yet impressive details like excellently maintained original 12” wide-planked white oak hardwood floors, central A/C, W/D in unit, and hardwired electronic blackout blinds on all living room windows complete the picture.
Built in 1910, 145 6th Avenue is an intimate condominium loft building set on Spring Street Park, on the border of Soho and Hudson Square – arguably the hottest neighborhood downtown at the moment, where Google and Disney are unveiling their new NYC headquarters. Endless options for dining, shopping, and art galleries are mere minutes away. Major transportation options include the A,C,E,& 1 trains while multiple markets and other amenities a block away. Additional features of the building include a part-time Doorman from 9am – 11pm on Mondays through Fridays, a Butterfly video intercom system, and new elevators.
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