$2,625,000
Updated 5 years ago
Sold

One Kenmare Square

210 Lafayette Street, 9-A

Soho, Manhattan | Broome Street & Spring Street

Loft 5 Rooms2 Beds2 Baths1,182 Square FeetCondo

$2,625,000
Common Charges$2,236
RE Taxes$2,142
Price Per SF
$2,221

This property was sold for $2,625,000 on 08/17/21.

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • Corner Apartment
  • Floor-Through
  • Hardwood Floors
  • High Ceilings [10']
  • Open Space
  • Separate Dining Area
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Flr-to-Clg Windows
  • Center Island
  • Dishwasher
  • Gourmet Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • S Steel Appliances
  • Trash Compactor
  • Windowed Kitchen
  • Double Vanity
  • Heated Floors
  • Marble Bathroom
  • Soaking Tub
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • Chrysler Building
  • Skyline Views
  • Williamsburg Bridge
  • East Exposure
  • North Exposure
  • West Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Concierge
  • Fitness Facility
  • Keyed Elevator
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 210 Lafayette Street, 9-A

Perfectly scaled & crafted contemporary loft located at the crossroads of SoHo and Nolita with unobstructed views East, North, and West. As you enter this modern loft you are greeted by a wide-open space with approx. 10' ceilings, encompassing the living room, dining room, and chef’s kitchen.  The oversized triple-glazed windows flood the space with light all day long and offer an unparalleled view over Petrosino Square with unobstructed Eastern views of the New York skyline and Williamsburg Bridge. Lined in white Carrera marble and lacquered cabinetry, the kitchen grounds the room with a massive island creating a focal point of bright minimalism. The top-of-the-line stainless steel appliance package includes a Miele four-burner cooktop and oven, Miele dishwasher, Subzero refrigerator, and convenient garbage disposal. This floor through corner two bedrooms, two bathroom condominium is an incredible opportunity in a prime location. A spacious hallway flows to the Western facing bedrooms. Thoughtfully designed, the primary bedroom features square proportions and closets flanking the hall to the primary bathroom. The oversized primary bathroom is lined in Blue de Savoie marble showcasing a deep soaking tub, separate stall shower, and double vanity. Adjacent to the master suite is the second bedroom with a large double window and oversized closet. The second bathroom has matching finishes including a white lacquered vanity and a convenient tub/shower combination. Additional features include solid ash hardwood floors throughout, zoned heating and cooling, and a stacked washer/dryer. Developed in 2005, One Kenmare Square is a modern landmark on Petrosino Square in Soho. It was designed by Richard Gluckman, a notable contemporary architect whose work includes the Andy Warhol Museum and the Gagosian gallery in West Chelsea. Partnering with Andre Balazs, the result was an 11 story curved glass tower exclusive to the Soho and Nolita skyline. A full-service condominium, amenities include a 24-hour doorman/concierge, a second entrance on cobblestoned Crosby Street, an on-site resident manager, and a private gym. 210 Lafayette Street is moments away from all public transportation as well as neighborhood dining staples Jack's Wife Freda, Sant Ambroeus, and Balthazar. Please note, there is an assessment of $254.19 thru December 2021. and a monthly cable charge of $54.45. Capital contribution of 2 months of Common Charges Due at closing.

Listing History for 210 Lafayette Street, 9-A

Now
08/17/2021
$2,625,000
Sold and Closed by Amy Mendizabal
Compass
05/11/2021
Contract Signed by Amy Mendizabal
Compass

Building Details for 210 Lafayette Street

OwnershipCondo
Building TypeLoft
Service LevelConcierge
AgePost-War
AccessKeyed Elevator
Year Built2005
Financing Allowed90%
Floors/Apts11/53
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Spring St
0.07 miles
Prince St
0.19 miles
Canal St
0.22 miles
Bowery
0.23 miles
Broadway-Lafayette St
0.27 miles

Citi Bike

Cleveland Pl & Spring St
0.05 miles
Lafayette St & Grand St
0.1 miles

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Quick Profile

Famous for its art galleries, designer boutiques, cobblestone streets and cast-iron architecture, SoHo has always been full of buzz - wowing both tourists and locals alike. It’s rich with history (more so than most neighborhoods). So, whether you’re a computer nerd, serial shopper or foodie, you’re guaranteed to find something exciting to do in this storied neighborhood.

SoHo is bounded by Houston Street to the north, Canal Street in the south, 6th Avenue to the west and Crosby Street on the east.

The neighborhood has gone through many ups and downs over its long history. Enough to make a voluminous history book. When the Dutch discovered Lower Manhattan, they came across indigenous people living on the island. Technically, the American Indians were the first Manhattanites and then the Dutch moved in making them the second original Manhattanites. 

After the Civil War ended, the west side of Lower Manhattan flourished because the shipping routes changed. Textiles and the need for all types of products increased. Warehouses and large lofts were built and replaced farmland to accommodate the commerce. Many of those buildings are still standing and give SoHo its unique character and charm.

The bustling commerce eventually stopped and in the mid 1800’s, well-to-do families began moving into SoHo. They built exquisite buildings, many of which are characterized by their cast-iron facades. Soon after it became residential, theatres, music halls and eateries followed. The wealthy eventually left and the once prosperous district began another decline.  

The 1960’s marks SoHo’s most definitive period. City planners lost their bid to build a major highway that would level a portion of the neighborhood and many historic buildings. After their failed attempt to revitalize SoHo, artists quickly moved into the empty lofts and warehouses. Some legally, and other move-ins, not so legal. The city turned a blind eye. Artists of all mediums working from their new creative spaces created a ripple in the art scene. It was such a ripple that the well-to-do uptown crowd started buying their art and hanging out with them. The uptown folks eventually moved into the neighborhood and began buying up the lofts and warehouses. As soon as the word spread, up went the property values and the rest is history. 

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OLR ID: 394697