Historic NoHo artists' cooperative with A.I.R. guidelines, offering 3,200 square feet of loft living with soaring ceilings and 15 windows. Prime cobblestone street location with low maintenance, roof deck, and direct access to NoHo's vibrant cultural scene.
35 Bond Street is a distinguished loft building located in the heart of NoHo, known for its rich artistic history and architectural significance. This cooperative building features approximately 3,200 square feet of living space, characterized by soaring ceilings and an abundance of natural light from 15 windows across three exposures. The elevator opens directly to a private floor, leading into a spacious open entertaining area adorned with distinctive arched windows that overlook Bond Street, making it ideal for both gatherings and creative endeavors.
The layout includes a generous living room, dining area, and an open kitchen, alongside a corner primary bedroom, a second bedroom, and a large windowed bathroom. Practical amenities such as a laundry room, ample closet space, and basement storage enhance the living experience. The building adheres to strict A.I.R. guidelines, requiring residents to be involved in the fine arts, which adds to its unique character.
Originally a hub for garment and hat manufacturers, 35 Bond Street has transformed into a cultural mecca, attracting renowned artists and entertainers over the years. The building offers a common roof deck and is situated on a cobblestone street, providing easy access to the vibrant shops and eateries of NoHo and SoHo. With maintenance fees that are notably low for the area, this loft presents an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a blend of history, space, and artistic community.
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