This no-fee loft located in a late 19th-century building offers high ceilings, ample natural light and modern conveniences like central air and in-unit laundry. Converted to condos in 2005, the building has preserved some historical features such as cast iron pilasters. Inside, the unit features an open-plan layout, a peninsula kitchen design, and two bathrooms with stylish finishes. With scenic views from its large windows and thoughtful design elements like a ceiling-mounted bookcase, this loft seamlessly merges historic charm with contemporary living.
This one has an open-plan living room and kitchen with wood floors and three windows looking out to the bridge.
The conversion to residential, with Kutnicki Bernstein Architects as the architect of record, received a final certificate of occupancy for 14 units in 2006.
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