$12,500,000 Price Analysis 158 Mercer St Unit 7MManhattan, NY 10012 3 bed 3 bath 4,200 SqFt ($2976/SqFt) Built 1915 Listed 2024-03-22, HOA $5999 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to price & location near Manhattan |
The loft is rare in many senses. It includes 16 floor-to-ceiling windows with four full exposures; the western views careen over SoHo and toward the Hudson River. The ceilings are shy of 11'. Every detail is simplified, with six materials used throughout: walnut, oak, white colored glass, plaster, stainless steel and Manhattan schist, which is a dark, garnet-flecked stone. Each fixture is identical and standardized. Parallel lines and repetition suffuse the home with light, air and order; even the grain of the ebonized oak floor flows in straight lines.
Glass and scrims conduct light deep into the interior of the loft, creating one of the few true lofts that is bright throughout. The principal bdroom is separated from the public spaces by a white glass wall, allowing light but assuring full privacy. Each bed is custom-built for the space, as are the closets. In the bathrooms, the tub and sinks are custom fabricated from solid blocks of black schist. A harbinger of SoHo's luxury loft boom, The Contemporary Museum Building at 158 Mercer Street is a turn-of-the-century cast iron building that was converted to lofts in 1996. A full-service condominium, the building offers a 24-hour doorman, a common roof deck and two entrances for discreet entry and egress.
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