Located at 132-140 Greene Street, this boutique cooperative comprises three cast iron buildings dating back to 1885 that originally housed a coat hanger factory. Designed by renowned architect Alfred Zucker and converted to a co-op in 1990, the building represents the cast iron technology frontier that dominated New York commercial architecture in the late 1800s. The building has recently undergone a thoughtful restoration of its façade, with ongoing renovations to the halls and stairwell.
The lofts maintain their authentic industrial character with cast iron columns, soaring 13+ foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the spaces with natural light throughout the day. Many units feature open layouts perfect for entertaining, some with high end kitchens equipped with top tier appliances from Viking, Sub-Zero, Gaggenau, and Miele. Several apartments include private terraces, wood burning fireplaces, and duplex configurations with mezzanine levels accessed by sculptural spiral staircases. Units range from intimate artist lofts to full floor residences spanning approximately 2,700 square feet.
The building offers exceptional flexibility for residents, allowing pets, subletting, pied-à-terres, live work arrangements, and LLC ownership. Additional storage is available for a fee, and there is no flip tax. The building generates income from retail, helping to offset carrying costs for residents.
Situated on picturesque cobblestoned Greene Street in the heart of SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District, residents enjoy proximity to world class dining, shopping, and art galleries. The location provides easy access to multiple subway lines including the N/R/W, B/D/F/M, 6, and C/E trains.
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