62 Wooster Street
Between Greene Street & Wooster Street
Key Details
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Year Built 1862Converted Year 2015Building Type CondominiumNeighborhood SoHo
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Total Apartments 7Total Floors 7Doorman FT Doorman
Description
This landmarked 19th-century loft building in the heart of Soho was converted to seven condominiums in 2015, with the project’s design helmed by renowned architecture firm COOKFOX. The ultra-luxe lofts within the classic cast-iron building include a 6,900-square-foot six-bedroom duplex penthouse and two-, three- and four-bedroom units. Apartments feature great rooms with soaring loft ceilings, exposed brick walls and hand-finished 12-inch white oak plank floors. Kitchens are top-of-the-line including a Henrybuilt kitchen in the penthouse and American walnut cabinetry, slabs of Calacatta marble and appliances by Gaggenau and Viking. The elevator building features a virtual doorman, and smart-home features in units include custom lighting and A/V. The best of Soho and downtown Manhattan lies just outside the door including the city’s best designer shops from Topshop and Bloomingdales to Acne Studios; Bars and restaurants include Balthazar and Lucky Strike, and classic galleries like The Drawing Center are steps away. Nearby subway stops include the B,D,Q,R,1,2 and J lines.
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Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Central AC
- Elevator
- In-Unit Washer/Dryer
- Landmarked
- Virtual Doorman