14 Wooster Street stands as a distinguished boutique co-op in the heart of SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District, comprising just seven exclusive residences within a classic loft building constructed in 1903. Located on a picturesque Belgian block paved street, this intimate building offers an exceptional level of privacy and discretion rare in downtown Manhattan. The building's prime location provides easy access to multiple subway lines (A/C/E, 1, J/Z, N/Q/R/W, 6) and sits minutes from Hudson River Park, while being surrounded by world class dining, shopping, and cultural attractions including The Drawing Center, Balthazar, and luxury retailers from Isabel Marant to Bloomingdales.
The loft residences at 14 Wooster Street are characterized by their impressive scale and authentic architectural details. Most units feature full floor layouts spanning approximately 3,800 to 4,000 square feet with spectacular 40 foot wide frontages overlooking the iconic cobblestoned Wooster Street. Original exposed wooden columns and beams, soaring ceilings, exposed brick walls, and wide plank oak or pine floors preserve the building's industrial heritage, while extensive modern renovations have introduced luxury finishes throughout. Units typically offer three to four bedrooms (some convertible to five), multiple full bathrooms, and are accessed via private keyed elevators that open directly into glass enclosed vestibules.
The residences showcase consistently high end appointments across units, including SieMatic and Poggenpohl kitchens equipped with Gaggenau appliances, marble bathrooms featuring Nero Marquina, Calacatta, and Bianco Dolomiti stone, and sophisticated lighting systems controlled by Lutron technology. Many units feature wood burning fireplaces, separate glass enclosed rooms suitable for media lounges or home offices, and spa like en suite bathrooms with five fixture layouts. Practical amenities include large laundry rooms with fully vented dryers, individual heating and cooling systems, abundant built in storage, and some units offer private terraces.
This pet friendly co-op represents one of SoHo's most exclusive residential offerings, combining the neighborhood's artistic legacy with contemporary luxury living. The building's location on a quieter, tree lined section of Wooster Street provides a serene retreat while maintaining immediate access to the vibrant energy of downtown Manhattan's premier shopping, dining, and cultural destinations.
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