By Michelle Cohen
March 19, 2019
$7.995 million might seem steep for this grand 3,600-square-foot cast iron loft at 148 Greene Street, but the Soho co-op property comes with some great perks in addition to keyed elevator access, 13-foot ceilings, and12 massive windows. First, the space contains two units, giving you the flexibility touse it for live/work purposes or reconfigure it for one sprawling full-floor home.More benefits: There arenotaxormaintenance fees. Also, owners in the building benefitfrom proceeds of the commercial lease spaceon the ground floor.
The space itself is the picture of cast iron loft loveliness with plenty of dramatic impact. Around every corner, classic architectural detailsframe modern comforts and stylish design choices.
Avast kitchen and dining space has both rustic charm and modern appeal. Gorgeous features, materials, and fixtures include marble and wood countertops and a massive island, framed by wood beams, columns, and hardwood flooring. The space gets endless sunshine through impossibly tall loft windows.
More loft lovelinesscan be found inexposed brick, graceful arches, andrepurposed doors. Considered details continue in baths, with herringbone tile flooring and vintage details.
[Listing: 148 Greene Street 4E by Amanda Hamaoui for Stribling]
[At CityRealty]
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Tags: 148 Greene Street, Co-ops, Lofts
Location: Soho
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