At a time when most listings are described as "rare" and "different" but are really generic cookie-cutters, it is truly gratifying to find a loft that is authentic. Set at the corner of Grand and Mercer Street above the flagship store of Alexander Wang, this unit expresses artistry, sensibility and spatial philosophy that is very much reflective of Soho's rich cultural history. This architecturally unique residence features three bedrooms (two enclosed and one loft bedroom), two full baths plus a sprawling unobstructed living, dining and entertaining space with a circular open kitchen. Other exceptional features include 12.5 ft. ceilings throughout; nine enormous windows with deep sills, perfect for city street watching; original cast iron columns; original maple floors; and a working wood burning stove (featured in The New York Times Magazine in 1975). Heat is provided by the building through radiators located throughout, while air conditioning is central. The unit has its own washer/dryer as well and ample storage space. Board approval is required.
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