| ID # | RLS20063025 |
| Impormasyon | 1 kuwarto, 1 banyo, 8 na Unit sa gusali, May 6 na palapag ang gusali DOM: 1 araw |
| Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1868 |
| Subway | 2 minuto tungong C, E |
| 4 minuto tungong 1 | |
| 6 minuto tungong R, W | |
| 7 minuto tungong B, D, F, M | |
| 8 minuto tungong A, 6 | |
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Ang pambihirang loft na ito, na nag-iisa sa kanyang uri, ay maingat na dinisenyo at renobadong ng Productora Architects na nakabase sa Mexico City, at nag-aalok ng pasadyang, mataas na istilong disenyo at mga custom na tapusin. Orihinal na isang studio ng artist, ang loft ay maingat na binago upang maging isang tahanan na may isang silid-tulugan at isang banyo, na may maluwang na bukas na living space. Ito ay nalulubos sa liwanag mula sa timog at kanlurang bahagi sa pamamagitan ng mga oversized na bintana na tumitingin sa dalawang tahimik na courtyard ng gusali.
Ang malawak na great room ay nag-aalok ng kapansin-pansing kakayahang umangkop, na may sapat na espasyo para sa maraming configuration ng seating, kabilang ang isang malaking living space at mapagbigay na dining area, pati na rin ang isang sleek na open kitchen. Ang mga double doors na nagbubukas sa tahimik na common courtyard ay biswal na nagpapahaba sa living space, na nag-aalok ng koneksyon sa labas na bihirang matagpuan sa Manhattan.
Sa puso ng loft ay isang nakakatarok, floor-to-ceiling shelving installation na dinisenyo upang ayusin at hiwalay ang mga zone ng pamumuhay, pagtulog, pasukan at banyo ng loft. Ang isang lofted guest sleeping area ay nakasama sa sistema, na naaabot sa pamamagitan ng library ladder.
Ang open chef's kitchen ay nilagyan ng sleek Vipp cabinetry sa itim na powder-coated na bakal, na may stainless-steel countertop at tatlong integrated gas burners. Ang karagdagang mga tampok ay kinabibilangan ng stainless-steel sink, isang sculptural matching hood, at mga premium appliances: Fisher & Paykel refrigerator at deep drawer-dishwasher, at isang Miele oven. Isang appliance garage at isang combination washer/dryer machine ang kumukumpleto sa maingat na dinisenyong espasyo.
Ang maaliwalas na pangunahing silid-tulugan ay pinatibay ng isang custom built-in headboard at isang mahuhusay na dinisenyong closet system. Ang banyo ay natapos sa terrazzo tile at nilagyan ng Toto washlet (bidet) toilet. Ang mga steel framed clerestory windows na may wire-glass ay nagbibigay ng maayos, utilitarian na anyo, na umaecho sa artistik at industriyal na pamana ng gusali.
Isang nakalak na 15' x 12' basement storage room - kumpleto sa built-in shelving - ay magagamit para sa paggamit ng tahanan, na nag-aalok ng malawak na karagdagang espasyo para sa imbakan.
Ang 140 Sullivan Street ay isa sa mga pinakalumang kooperatiba na itinatag ng mga artist sa Soho, ngunit hindi ito isang A.I.R. na gusali. Matatagpuan sa mas tahimik na kanlurang bahagi ng Soho, ang lokasyong ito ay malapit sa Greenwich Village at West Village, malapit sa lahat ng pinakamahusay na dining at shopping amenities ng Downtown at maginhawa sa maraming pagpipilian sa transportasyon. Ang Renaissance-Revival na anim na palapag na loft building na ito ay dinisenyo at itinayo noong 1891 ni Louis F. Heinecke para kay Ernest H. Friedrichs, isang tagagawa ng mga materyales para sa mga artista. Ginamit ni Friedrichs ang yunit na ito bilang kanyang pribadong opisina, habang ang katabing courtyard ay dati nang nagsilbing lumber yard. Noong 1910, isang maagang sinehan ang nagbukas sa gusali, at pagkatapos maglaman ng iba't ibang negosyo, ito ay kalaunang binago upang maging isang boutique cooperative, na natatanging binubuo ng 3 gusali na nakapaligid sa 2 common courtyards.
Bayad sa Aplikasyon:
$20 On-Site Credit Check Fee bawat aplikante/naninirahan/tagagarantiya
Ang mga sumusunod na bayarin sa aplikasyon ng kooperatiba ay dapat bayaran sa pagsusumite ng aplikasyon sa board:
$75 Credit check Processing Fee bawat aplikante/naninirahan/tagagarantiya
$2,000 Move-in Deposit (Refundable)
This extraordinary, one-of-a-kind loft has been meticulously designed and renovated by Mexico City based Productora Architects, and offers bespoke, high-style design and custom finishes. Originally an artist’s studio, the loft was thoughtfully converted to a one bedroom/one bath home, with a grandly scaled open living space. It is bathed in southern and western light through oversized windows that overlook the building’s two tranquil courtyards.
The expansive great room offers remarkable versatility, with ample space for multiple seating configurations, including a large living space and generous dining area, as well as a sleek open kitchen. Double doors opening to the peaceful common courtyard visually extend the living space, offering a connection to the outdoors rarely found in Manhattan.
At the heart of the loft is a striking, floor-to-ceiling shelving installation designed to organize and separate the loft’s living, sleeping, entry and bathroom zones. Integrated into the system is a lofted guest sleeping area accessed via the library ladder.
The open chef’s kitchen is outfitted with sleek Vipp cabinetry in black powder-coated steel, with a stainless-steel countertop and three integrated gas burners. Additional features include a stainless-steel sink, a sculptural matching hood, and premium appliances: Fisher & Paykel refrigerator and deep drawer-dishwasher, and a Miele oven. An appliance garage and a combination washer/dryer machine complete the thoughtfully designed space.
The serene primary bedroom is enhanced by a custom built-in headboard and a cleverly designed closet system. The bathroom is finished in terrazzo tile and equipped with a Toto washlet (bidet) toilet. Steel framed clerestory windows with wire-glass lend a refined, utilitarian edge, echoing the building’s artistic and industrial heritage.
A locked 15' x 12' basement storage room - complete with built-in shelving - is available for use with the home, offering extensive additional storage space.
140 Sullivan Street is one of Soho’s oldest artist-founded cooperatives, yet is not an A.I.R. building. Located on the quieter, western side of Soho, this prime location borders Greenwich Village and the West Village, close to all of Downtown’s best dining and shopping amenities and convenient to multiple transportation options. This Renaissance-Revival six-story loft building was designed and built in 1891 by Louis F. Heinecke for Ernest H. Friedrichs, a manufacturer of artists’ materials. Friedrichs used this unit as his private office, while the adjacent courtyard once served as a lumber yard. In 1910 an early movie theater opened in the building, and after housing a variety of other businesses, it was later converted to a boutique cooperative, uniquely comprised of 3 buildings surrounding 2 common courtyards.
Application Fee:
$20 On-Site Credit Check Fee per applicant/occupant/guarantor
The following co-op application fees are due at submission of the board application:
$75 Credit check Processing Fee per applicant/occupant/guarantor
$2,000 Move-in Deposit (Refundable)
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