This 7-story brick and metal building at 45 Great Jones Street in NoHo was erected in 2015 by Joseph and Anthony Lauto and Donald Capoccia. The building has 5 condominium apartments and was designed by Richard Metsky of Beyer Blinder Belle. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
45 Great Jones Street is a 7-story condominium building completed in 2015 by developers Joseph and Anthony Lauto and Donald Capoccia on a historic NoHo block. Designed by Richard Metsky of Beyer Blinder Belle, the building was granted approval by the Landmarks Preservation Commission and contains just 5 full floor residences above ground floor retail. The bold façade features dark metal elements and orange brick piers, with rusticated detailing on the second and third floors that references the Romanesque style of the original 1893 structure, which was built for Wagner & Sandford, manufacturers of billiard tables.
All apartments are 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom units with loft style layouts designed to appeal to art collectors. Ceiling heights range from 10 to 12 feet, with expansive wall areas and custom LED lighting in recessed coves ideal for displaying artwork. The residences feature 9-inch-wide white oak floors, oversized windows framed in custom millwork, and private balconies off the master bedrooms. Direct entry elevators open into each apartment.
Kitchens and bathrooms are finished with Calacatta gold marble on feature walls, countertops, and vanities. Kitchens include high gloss cabinetry and a full suite of Miele appliances, including paneled built in refrigerators and dishwashers, stainless steel cooktops, and glass convection ovens. Bathrooms feature Lefroy Brooks fixtures, Kohler soaking tubs with separate walk-in showers, radiant floor heating, and Robern medicine cabinets with electric defoggers and nightlights. Each unit includes in-unit Miele washers and dryers and individually controlled HVAC systems.
Building amenities include a 24-hour virtual doorman, individual apartment storage units, bicycle storage, and a backup generator. The site has a long history tied to downtown manufacturing, having housed Rosenzweig & Elson's lumber business starting in 1914, which became Great Jones Lumber Corp in 1934 before merging with Michbi Doors Inc in 2008.
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