Open loft footprintAuthentic prewar detailsRich with original characterTwo-bedroom two-bathroomRemarkable scaleExpansive mezzanine levelDramatic volume
A Rare Prewar Loft Opportunity in the Heart of Greenwich Village
Set on one of Manhattan’s most coveted, tree-lined Greenwich Village blocks, this approximately 1,800 sq ft prewar loft with an additional ~500 sq ft mezzanine offers an extraordinary canvas to create your dream home. Currently configured as a two-bedroom, two-bathroom, the residence is rich with original character, dramatic volume, and limitless potential.
Soaring 13-foot ceilings, authentic prewar details, and remarkable scale provide the perfect bones for a visionary renovation. The expansive mezzanine level adds exceptional flexibility—ideal for a home office, studio, den, or additional sleeping quarters—while the open loft footprint invites an architect’s creativity. This is the perfect blank slate to craft a truly one-of-a-kind home.
Positioned in an ideal central downtown location, the home sits at the nexus of Greenwich Village, the West Village, the East Village, NoHo, and Union Square. Here, you’re surrounded by some of the best shopping, dining, culture, and nightlife that New York City has to offer, along with unparalleled public transportation connectivity.
Rarely does a space of this scale, character, and flexibility come available in such a sought-after Village setting. Bring your architect and imagination—this is an opportunity not to be missed.
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