Built in 1888 and designed by architect Alfred Zucker, 132 Greene Street is a cast-iron loft building that was converted into a co-op in 1990 and still includes some original details.
Unit 3R is a quintessential SoHo loft, adorning exposed brick walls, cast iron columns, and 13ft ceilings. Upon ent...
Built in 1888 and designed by architect Alfred Zucker, 132 Greene Street is a cast-iron loft building that was converted into a co-op in 1990 and still includes some original details.
Unit 3R is a quintessential SoHo loft, adorning exposed brick walls, cast iron columns, and 13ft ceilings. Upon entering the main room, you'll immediately be met by a beautifully designed open kitchen with top of the line appliances that include Viking and Bosch- perfect for entertaining!
There is a den located off of the living room which could be used as an office space or flexed into a third bedroom. French doors open onto your east facing 35ft wide private terrace. The downstairs bathroom is customized with heated floors, Carrera marble countertops, Rohl fixtures, and a sleek Victoria & Albert designed tub.
The master and second bedroom are perched upstairs and include a half bathroom. Washer and dryer in unit.
Subletting, pets, and pied-a-terres are allowed. Storage is available in the building for an additional fee.