Listing Courtesy of Conquest
$3,250,000
Potential Rebate: $48,750
Experience Unit 2E, a sophisticated 1,446 square foot condominium loft featuring one bedroom plus an office or second bedroom, and two bathrooms, with soaring 14-foot ceilings in the vibrant SoHo Cast Iron Historic District.
Designer-Enhanced Living
This exceptional unit has been thoughtfully transformed by renowned designer Noha Hassan, who brought her globally inspired aesthetic to create an industrial-chic sanctuary. The space showcases a custom walnut slat wall fabricated by Umakat Designs that artfully separates the open-plan living and dining areas while adding striking depth and dimension. The original cast-iron support posts have been preserved and celebrated as dramatic architectural features, creating authentic SoHo loft character that the developer fortunately left exposed.
Curated Interior Features
The apartment's distinctive layout includes oversized windows that flood the space with natural light, complemented by quiet wide-plank flooring and generously proportioned kitchens and bathrooms. Hassan's design emphasizes functional art lighting, including pieces from New York-based Apparatus that serve as both illumination and sculptural elements, reinforcing the apartment's industrial theme. A Segreto floating desk by Ron Gilad provides a concealed, architectural workspace within the living area, while the living room is anchored by a one-of-a-kind handcrafted Spotted Sugar Pine coffee table by artist Dan Pollack.
Exceptional Finishes
Beyond the soaring ceilings, the apartment features top-tier appliances and finishes, including Sub-Zero stainless steel refrigerator, Bertazzoni 6-burner gas range and oven, Lefroy Brooks fixtures, radiant-heated marble bathroom floors, zoned climate control, motorized shades and curtains, and Miele front-loading washer and dryer.
Building Amenities
The building offers a renovated lobby with mosaic marble flooring and a distinctive custom chandelier, doorman service, bicycle storage, and an exceptional landscaped rooftop with southern, eastern, and western exposures.
Historic Provenance
This meticulously preserved 1877 Silk Industry Showroom retains its original architectural integrity with oversized windows, cast-iron and wood columns, and a beautifully restored facade.
Designer furnishings and artwork are available for separate purchase.
$20,113 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$48,750
Monthly savings impact
$135/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Conquest
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