Authentic 1100 square foot artist loft in the heart of Tribeca is bathed in south and north light from 9 oversized windows. Open square shaped space with 11-foot ceilings, hardwood floors and historic architectural details makes this loft ready for you and your architect's vision. Marvin Hoshino: photographer, graphic designer, professor, book and magazine designer/editor (including Ballet Review Magazine and books of photographer Helen Levitt) lived and worked in this space for decades. He had created room dividers with bookcases. The loft is now an open "white box" space. and a wonderful opportunity to create what you wish in this excellent building. Built in 1909, 100 Hudson Street is a well-managed boutique pre-war co-op located in prime Tribeca on Hudson Street between the charming cobblestoned Franklin and Leonard streets -- conveniently located near many of the City's best restaurants and shops, and Hudson River Park. This classic landmark loft building features stunning pre-war architectural elements including a newly refinished façade with a handsome brick, granite and limestone facade and ornate copper cornice, and boasts a landscaped and furnished common roof deck, a central laundry room, private storage, and a live-in superintendent.
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