49 Howard Street stands as an intimate six unit cooperative building in the heart of SoHo, occupying a prime position on one of the neighborhood's most coveted blocks between Mercer Street and Broadway. This prewar walk up building has earned recognition from The New York Times and New York Magazine, with the latter dubbing Howard Street one of New York's "coolest" blocks. The building offers residents both the tranquility of a quiet residential street and immediate access to SoHo's renowned shopping, dining, and gallery scene.
The building's units are authentic loft spaces that served as former artist and photographer studios, retaining their creative heritage through thoughtful renovations. These residences feature soaring 11 to 13 foot ceilings with original pressed tin details, restored hardwood floors, and whitewashed masonry walls with exposed brick elements. Industrial pipe shelving throughout the units nods to the building's artistic roots while providing both functional storage and distinctive character. The lofts maintain their open, flexible layouts with south facing windows that flood the spaces with natural light.
Kitchen and bathroom appointments reflect high end finishes across the building's units. Kitchens feature massive islands rare for Manhattan, providing abundant counter space and casual seating alongside top tier appliances including Sub Zero refrigerators, Gaggenau cooktops, and Bosch appliances. The spa like bathrooms, designed by Minotti Cucine, showcase striking bronze soaking tubs, stone infinity sinks, and separate shower stalls. Most units include in-unit Bosch washer and dryer setups and dedicated laundry rooms for added convenience.
Unit layouts typically incorporate lofted sleeping areas and abundant hidden storage solutions, maximizing the functionality of these open plan spaces. Walk in closets and partitioned bedroom areas provide privacy within the loft aesthetic, while many units feature additional lofted spaces that serve as home offices, guest quarters, or studio areas. The building's penthouse unit boasts over 1,600 square feet with a brand new skylight and represents the former painter's studio with exceptional natural light and 12 foot plus ceilings.
Transportation connectivity proves exceptional with access to nine subway lines within a few blocks, including the N, Q, R, W, A, C, E, 1, and 6 trains. The building is currently upgrading to a virtual doorman system and maintains dual entrances on both Howard Street and Canal Street. Residents enjoy proximity to Chinatown and Little Italy while being positioned at the epicenter of SoHo's fashion, design, and culinary destinations, with Citibike docking stations nearby for additional transportation options.
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