A Quintessential Soho Loft in New York City Asks $4.3M
Once home to Sonic Youth’s recording sessions, this Greene Street beauty in Manhattan is urban perfection.
Once home to Sonic Youth’s recording sessions, this Greene Street beauty in Manhattan is urban perfection.
Situated in the heart of Soho on a picturesque, cobblestoned block between Spring and Prince streets, this authentic loft is on the 4th floor of a pet-friendly cooperative designed by Henry Fernbach in 1883, and it was formerly home to Greene Street Recording Studio of Public Enemy and Sonic Youth fame. Its many charms include a rear-facing terrace and lovely architectural details such as original wood columns and beams, walls of exposed brick, hardwood floors, soaring 11-foot ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows on both the eastern and western sides of the loft.
Enter via a key-locked elevator into an airy, open-plan living and kitchen area. Farmhouse-style doors lead to the private spaces of the home, which include three bedrooms, an office, built-in closets, and in-unit washer/dryer.
Listing Details
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Year Built: 1883
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