85 Grand Street,
#4N,
Manhattan,
NY
10013
History and luxury mingle to stunning effect in this expansive 3,600SF corner loft featuring grand-scaled rooms, soaring ceilings and majestic views of the surrounding historic district from 17 enormous windows. Step off the keyed-elevator to find a massive Living/Dining room wrapped in light with 12-foot ceilings, classic fluted columns and iconic views of the neighboring cast-iron facades, ornate cornices and romantic water towers that define Soho. The gorgeous chef's kitchen with impressive center-island is open to the entertaining area and features deep marble countertops, endless custom-milled cabinetry and top-of-the-line Viking, Bosch and SubZero appliances.
At one end of the loft, you'll find the palatial Primary suite, a loft unto itself with a separate sitting area, fully-fitted walk-in closet and an exquisite marble bathroom replete with a custom vanity, glass-enclosed steam shower and a deep soaking tub. At the opposite end of the loft you'll find two additional light-filled bedrooms each with fitted closets, and an utterly charming guest bathroom with a deep footed tub and a glass-enclosed rain shower with vintage fixtures. Every inch of this incredible home has been carefully restored using quality materials that respect and preserve the integrity of the original architecture. Additional amenities include multi-zoned central air-conditioning, a washer-dryer, motorized shades, a separate storage room with a EuroCave wine refrigerator, and a tasteful powder room for guests..
Built in 1872 as a silk warehouse and converted to coop in 1976, the building sits regally at the corner of Grand and Greene Streets and is surrounded by historically significant architecture and alluring high-end retail storefronts. Building amenities include a brand new automatic elevator, virtual doorman, a video intercom security system and a full-time superintendent. This unique and special offering will appeal to those who appreciate understated luxury and have a passion for preserving the soul and texture of old New York. Truly extraordinary!