Industrial chic and Soho street life meet in this $4.4M loft condo
Photo credit: Yale Wagner for Sotheby’s International Realty
If you’ve often strolled the streets of Soho admiring the iconic former warehouses and tall-windowed lofts within, this concrete and steel-filled condominium at 487 Greenwich Street could be your dream come true. Asking $4,400,000, the sprawling 4,000-square-foot-plus renovated duplex in the former Tetley Tea Company warehouse offers open-plan living on a grand scale with impossibly high ceilings, concrete columns, and beams–and a sauna in the basement.
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Doors open directly onto the quiet street tucked away in the heart of Hudson Square. There’s plenty of wall space–lined in brick, of course–for an art collection. The on-street entry makes it a perfect spot for a studio or gallery.
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Just inside the door, the brick and concrete-wrapped great room holds a sprawling living and dining area below massive wooden beams. The space is lit by a wall of windows, treated for privacy.
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The heart of this space is a renovated industrial-style kitchen with high-end appliances from SubZero and Bosch. Organic beauty surfaces here in the form of bespoke walnut cabinetry. A massive reclaimed steel door conceals a large pantry.
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Beneath the home’s reclaimed wood beams, a tranquil master suite is lined with floor-to-ceiling walnut storage closets. A moveable wall system opens to the great room or remains closed for privacy.
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The home’s lover level has been recently outfitted with a state-of-the-art wellness suite with an infrared Enlighten sauna and full bath. There’s also a full laundry on this floor. A Lutron lighting system makes it easy to control the ambience throughout the space.
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The 18-unit Canal Greenwich Condominium has recently undergone significant renovations including enhancements to the lobbies, elevator interiors, security system, awnings, exterior entrances, sidewalks, and lighting.
[Listing details: 487 Greenwich Street, #1A at CityRealty]
[At Sotheby’s International Realty by Jeremy V. Stein]
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Photo credit: Yale Wagner for Sotheby’s International Realty