284 Lafayette Street is a distinguished 6-story co-op conversion built in 1891-2 and designed by architect John Rochester Thomas, whose other notable New York works include the Surrogates Court and Squadron Armory. Located at the southwest corner of Jersey Street in the heart of SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District, this red brick and limestone building sits directly across from the iconic Puck Building and offers frontage on Lafayette, Jersey, and Mercer Streets. The building contains 20 large loft apartments above ground floor retail spaces, creating an intimate residential community in one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods.
The apartments showcase authentic loft living with soaring 10 to 11 foot ceilings, restored cast iron columns, and original maple wood floors. Units typically range from 2,400 to 3,000 square feet and feature expansive great rooms with impressive dimensions, such as 40 by 26 foot living areas and 50 foot wide frontages. Many apartments boast 8 to 14 oversized windows providing exceptional natural light, with some units offering skylights and cross ventilation. The building notably served as the studio and residence of internationally renowned 1980s pop artist James Rizzi, adding to its artistic pedigree and SoHo authenticity.
Recent renovations by acclaimed architects including David Howell and West Chin have transformed many units into sophisticated homes while preserving original loft character. Common features include chef's kitchens with Viking and Sub Zero appliances, spa like master bathrooms with soaking tubs and Waterworks fixtures, and abundant storage throughout. The building offers modern conveniences such as a key locked elevator, smartphone compatible video intercom system, and pet friendly policies, while maintaining low maintenance costs and solid financials.
Positioned at the crossroads of SoHo, NoHo, and Nolita, residents enjoy immediate access to world class shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. The location provides convenient access to multiple subway lines and places residents within walking distance of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants that define downtown Manhattan living. The building's prime corner location and proximity to landmarks like the Puck Building make it one of the most desirable addresses in the area.
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For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.
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