This authentic Soho artist loft offers the perfect environment to live, work, entertain and create.
Truly loft living at its best, you are located on the quiet corner of Crosby and Grand Streets in one of New York's most magnificent original cast iron buildings; you have approximately 1,550 square feet of living space, soaring ceilings at 14'4 feet, and seven huge windows inviting an abundance of natural northern and eastern light.
Currently configured with an open plan the loft easily configures into a one-bedroom with additional rooms, you enter into a large foyer with two ample closets and a second level loft space for storage. There's a beautiful newly renovated open kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and a large breakfast bar, tranquil tree-line views to the north and unobstructed eastern light. Also featured are sprawling hardwood floors and two original cast iron columns. Additionally there's a washer/dryer and two full bathrooms.
138 Grand Street is six-story, cast iron Soho loft building built in 1869 that features a mansard roof and an iron-crested cupola. Designed by William Field & Son in the Second Empire style for clothing manufacturer Charles Hastings, the building was converted in 1977 to a cooperative by a group of artists, many of whom live in Ironclad Artists Lofts today. Current assessment is $222 per month.