Discover unparalleled luxury in Unit 4D at Greene Street, a premier residence nestled in the heart of SoHo. Designed by award-winning architect Gene Kaufman, this expansive 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom apartment spans 2,090 square feet, offering a harmonious blend of classic loft aesthetics and modern conveniences.
Apartment Features:
Spacious Living Area: Soaring 12-foot ceilings and oversized tilt-and-turn Schuco windows invite abundant natural light, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere.
Gourmet Kitchen: Equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and sleek finishes.
Primary Suite: A tranquil retreat featuring ample closet space and a luxurious en-suite bathroom.
Second Bedroom: Generously sized, perfect for guests or a home office.
Modern Amenities: Includes central heating and cooling, a Crestron Smart Home system, automatic blackout shades, keyless Latch entry, and an in-unit Miele washer/dryer.
Building Amenities:
Fitness Center
Bicycle Storage
Cold Storage & Package Receiving: Ensures your deliveries are handled with care.
Pet-Friendly: Welcoming to your furry companions.
Prime Location:
Situated in the vibrant SoHo neighborhood, Greene Street offers unparalleled access to world-class dining, shopping, and entertainment options. With convenient proximity to multiple subway lines, commuting throughout the city is effortless.
South of Houston Street, which is where the neighborhood gets its name, SoHo is the hip neighborhood that people love to frequent for shopping and culinary adventures. Located just west of Little Italy and Nolita, this is the neighborhood to be if you want to feel like a New York icon.
During the era of Dutch colonialism, SoHo was the site of the first free Black settlement in Manhattan. The land would remain largely rural until the draining of the Collect Pond due to pollution. Soon after, Broadway and Canal street were paved and people began to come in droves.
During the early and mid 1800's SoHo began constructing cast iron buildings in order to reduce the risk of fires, which had become common in the city. The buildings allowed for large windows and apartments. The wealthy elites of Manhattan called this place home until the invention of Modern Steel, which allowed for the development of skyscrapers. The rich, seeking modern luxuries, moved to…
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