NYC Apartments for Sale in Soho
Geographically, Soho (short for South of Houston) is fairly small -- a chic rectangle in lower Manhattan, bordered by Houston Street and Canal Street on the north and south, and by Lafayette Street and Sixth Avenue on the east and west. In terms of its significance in Manhattan’s culture, though, Soho looms large -- in its transition from bohemian hub to an epicenter of high-end retail and luxury living, Soho’s growing-up process has paralleled that of Manhattan as a whole. One of those neighborhoods in Soho that has changed is Nolita, yet the area still manages to retain the charm it had in the past. Through it all, Soho has stayed cool -- and remains a shining example of all that makes Manhattan Manhattan. Famously home to some of the city's elite art galleries and luxury shopping, Soho is also home to a host of luxury condominiums, as well as its trademark loft apartments.
Soho lofts were originally 19th-century cast-iron buildings used as warehouses and factories, and the aesthetics of the classic Soho loft -- big windows, high ceilings, open floor plans -- have become the preferred look for new construction NYC condos as well. As Soho has gentrified -- and it has really gentrified, with ultra-exclusive nightspots, Michelin-starred restaurants and high-end boutiques making themselves at home on its cobblestone streets -- Soho lofts have become some of the most sought-after condo listings in Manhattan. There’s good reason for that -- new loft-style condo conversions such as 211 Elizabeth Street and 151 Wooster Street offer classic Soho loft looks and contemporary luxury condo comforts. The condo listings in Soho are many things, but conventional is not one of them. Which fits, because of all the words that could be applied to Soho -- from trendy to timeless, posh to bohemian -- "conventional" is certainly not one.
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Lower Manhattan’s 42 Crosby Street recently received an upgrade with a new residential luxury building on the corner of Crosby Street and Broome Street. Atlas Capital Group developers enlisted famed German architect Annabelle Selldorf to design the luxury building. The 42,000 square foot, post war building, invokes the essence of the historic neighborhood’s cast iron architecture. The modern sleek steel exterior gives the new development a lighter look. What used to be an old parking lot and garage now rises to six stories, and features a one floor recessed penthouse.
53 Greene Street is a newly converted luxury loft building in Soho's historic Cast Iron District. The six story building offers five full-floor residences. The renovation was designed by a partnership of noted architectural firms RSVP Architecture Studio and N-Plus Architecture and Design.
Architectural legends Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie collaborated with the design superstar Anabelle Sellsdorf on the Urban Glass House, a 12-story masterpiece located at 330 Spring Street in SoHo. The condo- 40 apartments and a penthouse- features glass exteriors, full windows with remote-controlled shades, stainless steel kitchens and modern bathroom fixtures. It has beautiful views of the nearby Hudson River.
The Greenwich Street Project, located at 497 Greenwich Street in SoHo, is a high-end condominium with a world-class design. Designed by renowned architect Winka Dubbeldam, the three-dimensional structure integrates the existing brick structure with a stunning glass and steel facade, combining the classic elements of the neighborhood with the new.
10 Sullivan Street is a 16-story flatiron shaped tower in Soho. Designed by architect Cary Tamarkin, the building features rounded glass windows as well as a corbelled black and blond Normal brick exterior. Slated to have 27 luxury apartments and four attached townhouses, the building features 11-foot ceilings and heated floors in every unit.
On the border of SoHo and Tribeca and within walking distance to Hudson Square, 15 Renwick Avenue will contain 30 luxury condominiums with views of the Hudson River. This building combines a modern steel facade with large amounts of greenery, which includes a landscaped English garden and private backyards.
Originally built in 1860 as a combined residence and storefront, 70 Greene Street has been converted into a residence with two, full-floor lofts, and one triplex penthouse. The penthouse in particular enjoys ample sunlight from its skylights, and has three, outdoor terraces. All residences are spacious, and feature oak and mahogany finishes. Located in SoHo's Cast Iron District, it is situated among the galleries, boutiques, and architecture which characterize the neighborhood's culture and aesthetic. The ground-floor currently houses the Technogym Store.
With high ceilings and large floor-to-ceiling windows, all of the 68 apartments at 255 Hudson Street provide a spacious and open environment by taking advantage of the natural light. The highrise is in chic SoHo right in front of beautiful Hudson River Park, which is the perfect location for enjoying both cultural venues and the outdoors.
Developed in 2004, SOHO 25 is an asymmetrical red-brick apartment building with spacious, high ceilings and luxury amenities. Built to look like two separate buildings, apartments range from single 1-bedroom condos to 3-bedroom penthouses.