Located in the heart of NoHo this urban sanctuary is a place of tranquility and playfulness. This home was created by a team of preeminent architects and landscape designers to be a balance, to blend the beautiful energy of the city with the serenity of nature. Winner of multiple design awards, this sprawling industrial loft offers over 3,200 interior square feet and 2,200 exterior square feet of architectural delight, created to blur the very concept of what it means to be indoors and outdoors.
INTERIOR - The green design of the space transcends the use of eco-conscious materials from the Tajibo walnut floor sustainably harvested in Vermont to the natural fiber cotton insulation from recycled blue jeans. The property is full of experiences as you pass through the expansive living area to a floating staircase that rises from a lush interior garden, taking you through palm trees to the private roof garden. Other features include open views, multiple skylights, a cozy lounge and three-sided Lennox woodburing fireplace. There are three exposures, large windows, high ceilings and a sound system throughout.
EXTERIOR - Sustainably harvested Ipe decking covers this enormous space, framed by gardens of wildflowers, herbs and birch trees giving the ultimate in privacy from all angles. There is a full stainless steel kitchen, a hot tub and Boffi outdoor shower. In the center a planted bulkhead rises - your intimate downtown observation deck!
Apartment Features: East exposure, North exposure, South exposure, Wood-burning fireplace, Roof deck, Full city view, Full skyline view, Exposed brick, Floors - hardwood, Light - excellent, Storage space, Great closet space, Washer/dryer Building Features: Roof deck, Private storage, Central laundry room, Video security
Quick Profile
NoHo, an acronym for North of Houston, is a trendy neighborhood with expansive lofts, chic shops, and hip eateries. It was once part of Greenwich Village, but as New York City changes and coolness always redefines itself, the neighborhood, which is more like a small nook, has morphed into a happening secession of its own.
Like many New York City neighborhoods, the boundaries are subjective and the exact location always depends on who you ask. Generally, NoHo is understood to be bounded by East Eighth Street to the north, East Houston Street to the south, Bowery Street to the east (which becomes Cooper Square north of East Fourth Street), and Broadway to the west.
It’s hard to believe that NoHo was once a sketchy no-man’s land with more than its share of dilapidated structures. These gentrified days, it’s a healthy mix of older buildings, renovated warehouses and newer construction by iconic architects. For such a small area, NoHo has three historic districts that cover much of the neighborhood.
Broadway, Bowery, and Lafayette is the business district of the neighborhood. You’ll find it all in this neck of the woods. From trendy one of a kind retailers to popular brand stores. It rivals its SoHo neighbor in places to shop.
Architecture buffs get your walking shoes on. There are many historical and modern buildings throughout the neighborhood. Colonnade Row, the Cable Building, and the Schermerhorn Building are just a few of the many notable buildings you’ll find.