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$4,495,000
BTC
65.894
ETH
2,178.60
Beds
2
Baths
2
Home Size
2,216 sq. ft.
Year Built
1860
Full-Floor Designer Loft | 70 Greene Street, Unit 2 Situated in the heart of SoHo’s Historic Cast Iron District, this exceptional 2,216-square-foot full-floor loft blends authentic downtown character with uncompromising modern luxury. Arrive via private keyed elevator into a sun-filled two-bedroom, two-bath residence with west-facing exposure overlooking picturesque cobblestoned Greene Street. Soaring 10’9” ceilings and wide-plank oak flooring set the tone, complemented by six-over-six wood double-hung, triple-pane thermal windows for superior sound insulation and comfort. Meticulously curated details include rift-cut cerused oak doors, bronze lever hardware wrapped in stitched leather, custom walk-in closets, a Miele washer/dryer, Crestron Home AV system, and bespoke leather-upholstered bedroom feature walls. The open chef’s kitchen is a showpiece designed for both entertaining and everyday living. Honed Calacatta marble countertops and backsplash pair seamlessly with custom oak cabinetry and an elite appliance suite including Liebherr refrigeration and wine storage, multiple Gaggenau ovens and cooktop, Miele integrated dishwasher, Miele coffee system, and more. Both bathrooms are elegantly appointed with oversized glass-enclosed showers, Bisazza mosaic tile vanities, Duravit wall-mounted fixtures, and Dornbracht hardware. The primary suite offers a spa-caliber experience featuring a 6-foot soaking tub, BigRain shower system with body sprays, and dramatic floor-to-ceiling pocket doors. Originally built in 1860 as a silk merchant’s residence and storefront, 70 Greene Street has been thoughtfully reimagined into a boutique luxury condominium by developer Valerio Morabito with architecture by Joseph Pell Lombardi and Alveary Architecture. Positioned between Spring and Broome Streets, you are moments from SoHo’s finest restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. A rare opportunity to own a meticulously crafted, full-floor loft in one of Manhattan’s most iconic cast-iron buildings.
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