This unique corner loft in the iconic MacIntyre Building boasts ample natural light streaming through 18 oversized South and West-facing windows, offering a picturesque view of the cityscape and Union Square in the distance. The home underwent a year-long renovation that seamlessly combined apartments 301...
This unique corner loft in the iconic MacIntyre Building boasts ample natural light streaming through 18 oversized South and West-facing windows, offering a picturesque view of the cityscape and Union Square in the distance. The home underwent a year-long renovation that seamlessly combined apartments 301 and 401, creating a 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath home with 12-ft ceilings throughout, connected by a custom-engineered steel staircase. Upon entering, the hallway leads to a spacious corner living/dining area with two full walls of windows, while the open-format kitchen features cabinets made of reclaimed chestnut, a Tiffany blue vintage refrigerator, and a custom island. At the end of the hallway, a king-sized bedroom awaits, complete with two south-facing windows and an open-plan shower and sink. Another windowed bedroom has a Murphy bed flanked by custom cabinetry and could easily accommodate a queen-sized bed. Across the hall, a full bath with a deep copper soaking tub and an exposed internal wall. A spiral staircase leads to the primary suite, which features a custom-designed platform bed, an en suite bath with Waterworks fixtures, an antique stone farmhouse sink, and a vast Walk-In-Closet along with an additional storage loft above. A door of reclaimed chestnut separates the primary suite from a windowed home office that could be easily converted into a fourth bedroom. Across from the office, a butler's pantry with chestnut cabinetry, a tooled copper sink, an undercounter refrigerator, and a full-sized washer/dryer. Off the pantry, a powder room with an antique limestone sink completes the layout. The McIntyre Building is a 23-unit, 12-story elevator cooperative built in 1892 by Ewen MacIntyre, located at the bustling intersection of Broadway and 18th Street. Pied-a-terres and pets are permitted with board approval. **Huge star shot album cover art in this unit! *Photographs have been virtually renovated
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The Flatiron District is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood located in the heart of Manhattan, named after the iconic Flatiron Building, a triangular-shaped landmark that stands at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway. This neighborhood offers a mix of commercial and residential spaces, attracting both residents and visitors alike with its unique charm.
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