75 Grand Street is a cast-iron and masonry building from 1898, part of a five-building complex. Located in Soho, it was converted to co-op in 1976 and is near popular shopping and dining areas. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
75 Grand Street is part of the Grand Loft Corp, a five building complex spanning the south side of Grand Street between Greene and Wooster Streets in SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District. The buildings were constructed between 1872 and 1907, with this particular structure dating to 1898. The complex converted to co-op use in 1976, making it one of SoHo's earliest loft conversions, and contains 26 units total. The terra cotta clad building features fire escapes, arched windows on the top floor, a decorative cornice, and ground floor retail space. Recent improvements include a renovated lobby, new elevator system, and a Butterfly virtual doorman.
Apartments in the building are characterized by generous proportions and authentic loft details. Common features include soaring ceilings ranging from 10 to 15 feet, original pressed tin ceilings, wide plank oak floors, exposed brick walls, and oversized windows. Many units are configured as full floor or floor through layouts spanning 1,400 to 4,200 square feet. Kitchens typically feature high end appliances from Viking, Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero, along with wine refrigerators and open layouts with islands. Most apartments include in-unit washer/dryers, and several have working wood burning fireplaces.
The penthouse is particularly notable with its skylit living room, 13 foot ceilings, professional Bosch oven vented to the outside, 40 bottle wine refrigerator, and 1,600 square feet of exclusive roof rights. Other standout units include a 4,200 square foot corner loft with 14 foot ceilings and 16 windows, and a 3,000 square foot residence with angular spaces and 10 foot pressed tin ceilings. The co-op is pet friendly, permits pieds-Ă -terre on a case by case basis, and allows guarantors and LLC purchasers. The location provides immediate access to SoHo's boutiques, restaurants, and galleries, with excellent public transportation including multiple subway lines within easy reach.
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