95 Greene Street, designed in 1881 by renowned architect Henry Fernbach, is a distinguished cast-iron building in SoHo's Historic District. Originally three separate structures, the building was converted to the Greene House Condominium in 1985, comprising 29 units across 6 floors. The building notably once housed Tiffany's SoHo store.
The architecture showcases Fernbach's signature style, featuring French Renaissance influences, intricate brackets, and ornamental details that exemplify the best of cast-iron architecture. Located on a quiet cobblestone street between Spring and Prince Streets, the building maintains its historic character while offering modern amenities including a roof deck, virtual doorman, elevator, and private storage.
Residential units feature soaring ceiling heights of 11-14 feet, oversized windows, and many original architectural elements including exposed brick and cast-iron columns. Many apartments boast wood-burning fireplaces, and the penthouses offer impressive outdoor spaces with terraces and roof decks. Modern updates include open chef's kitchens with high-end appliances, central air conditioning, and in-unit washer/dryers.
The building's floor plans range from spacious one-bedrooms to combined units creating larger residences. Distinctive features found throughout various apartments include marble bathrooms, Carrara marble kitchen islands, wine refrigerators, and custom built-ins. Some units feature additional architectural elements such as skylights and spiral staircases leading to sleeping lofts or upper-level terraces.
Situated in the heart of SoHo, the building offers residents proximity to the neighborhood's world-class shopping, dining, and art galleries. The building maintains relatively low common charges and taxes, and allows both cats and dogs, making it a desirable option for those seeking authentic loft living in a historic district.
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