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The Worth Building
73 Worth Street
New York City, NY

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Built in 1865 and converted to 30 condominiums apartments after a penthouse floor was added in 2002. Located in Tribeca between Church St and Broadway and not far from Foley Square you are right in the middle of all that is happening. Now

76 Crosby Street
76 Crosby Street
New York City, NY

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Located on the corners of Spring & Prince Street you are in the heart of the best Loft real estate Manhattan has to offer. Considering that Meg Ryan lives in this very neighborhood, SoHo and Tribeca are the trendy places to live in Manhattan. Now
Franklin Tower
90 Franklin Street
New York City, NY

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The Franklin Tower is the first new condominium conversion to combine the luxury, service and livable designs of prewar apartment buildings on the Upper East and West sides with the vast, high-ceilinged spaces of the traditional TriBeCa loft.
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95 Greene Street
95 Greene Street
New York City, NY

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95 Greene Street is among the most distinctive buildings in one of New York's most intriguing neighborhoods with its Cast-Iron Historic District designation. Now

102 Prince Street
102 Prince Street
New York City, NY

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102 Prince Street is the perfect place to live if you are an artist. Prince Street is full of wonderful art galleries for the aspiring artist. Now
The American Felt Bldg
114 East 13th Street
New York City, NY

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For decades the north side of this street had the rear of Luchow's, the great German restaurant, and the Academy of Music theater that eventually became the Palladium discotheque whose interior renovations by famed Japanese architect Aratsa Isozaki was one of the most spectacular in the city.

As a result of the "rear" presence of such high-traffic destination centers, this street had a considerable degree of night-time activity.

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The Petersfield Condo

115 Fourth Avenue
New York City, NY

 

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One of the handsomest loft conversions in the city, this 70-unit condominium building opened in early 1987.

With a prime location between the sophistication of the Flatiron/Park Avenue South district and the charm of Greenwich Village, this building offers exceeding attractive and large residences with very convenient transportation.

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124 Hudson Street
124 Hudson Street
New York City, NY

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The Zachary
125 East 12th Street
New York City, NY

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The Zachary Condominium just underwent a terrace and roof rehabilitation which was completed in 1996. This fabulous building is just another part of the history going on in the Loft districts of lower Manhattan. Now
First Village Condo
130 East 12th Street
New York City, NY

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This is a wonderful condo/loft that was featured in Architectural Design. Located in Greenwich Village this lovely condo building has a common roofdeck and extremely low common charges. Now
One 40 Franklin
140 Franklin Street
New York City, NY

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This structure was erected in 1887 and designed by Albert Wagner. It is distinguished by its balustrade rooflines, large arched windows on the fifth floor and small arched windows on the third and fifth floors, along with a strong rustication on the first floor. Now
The New Museum Bldg
158 Mercer Street
New York City, NY

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The New Museum has underwent a conversion like no other. These aren't raw spaces but ready-to-inhabit homes with amenities like stainless-steel kitchens, wine cellars, and concierges. And being located in SoHo you have one of the most sought after addresses in Manhattan. 2005
Duane Park Lofts
166 Duane Street
New York City, NY

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Duane Park Lofts is a 12-story neo-Renaissance structure dating from 1910 that is blessed with stunning terra cotta trim at the top floor. This magnificent building is located in the TriBeCa neighborhood. Now

The Sohmer Piano Bldg
170 Fifth Avenue
New York City, NY

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Built in 1896 by developer Henry Korn, The Sohmer Piano Building with is gold octagonal cupola & beaux-arts facade is a certified landmark. Now
West perry condo
173 Perry Street
New York City, NY

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The West Perry Condo, designed Richard Meier, are a pair of minimalist transparent towers overlooking The Hudson River in the historic West Village.The towers, completed in 2001, were heralded as an architectural landmark and considered the centerpiece of the West Side and its new Hudson River Park. Now

Vestry place
181 Hudson Street
New York City, NY

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This is a wonderful post-ware loft located in the neighborhood of TriBeCa. With lofts measuring 17 x 44 and 11' foot high ceilings, this is the perfect place for artists or sculptors Now

195 Hudson street
195 Hudson Street
New York City, NY

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Another wonderful location is the TriBeCa neighborhood. Situated just a half-block away from Canal St and its attractive red and buff brick facade with a brushed aluminum entrance marquee and limestone geometric-pattern entrance it is very hard to miss. And don't forget its beautiful sidewalk landscaping. Now

The Steiner Bldg
257 West 17th Street
New York City, NY

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The Steiner Building is a pre-war, mid-block building between Seventh and Eigth Avenues which was converted to 32 condominium apartments in 1998. Its a 9 story, white-brick building has a handsome cornice and a two-story limestone base. Now
American Thread Bldg
260 West Broadway
New York City, NY

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The American Thread building was originally constructed in 1893 as the Wool Exchange Building and renovated into live/work lofts in 1980.  Being that we are in the technology age, The American Thread was one of the first live/work communities in the world to provide a computer terminal and access to on-line services with every unit. Now

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