Step out of your key-locked elevator directly into a full-floor NoHo loft where classic Downtown Manhattan architecture meets a thoughtful 2011 modernist gallery-style renovation by ICON Architects.
This expansive residence is defined by soaring 11’5” ceilings, 110' of depth, warm exposed brick, and an open layout ideal for both living and creative use. Designed with an artist’s eye, the space offers gallery-quality Litelab lighting, custom library bookshelves with integrated ladders, and a seamless flow suited for showcasing art or entertaining.
The sunny south-facing living area is anchored by upgraded oversized wood-framed windows and enhanced with electric shades, creating a comfortable and functional environment throughout the day. The Bulthaup kitchen is both sleek and highly practical, featuring stainless steel finishes, generous counter space, and ample storage.
Beyond the kitchen, the loft transitions through custom French glass doors into a flexible secondary space, currently configured as a studio/den and bedroom. The layout can easily accommodate a traditional two-bedroom configuration, including a potential primary suite with dressing area and en-suite bath (see alternate floor plan).
Additional features include two full bathrooms, central air conditioning, and in-unit washer and dryer and ample storage throughout.
25 East 4th Street is an intimate 8-unit cooperative that permits both residential use and live/work (subject to Board approval) making it an excellent opportunity for those seeking a true New York loft residence that supports both lifestyle and creative practice. The building is pet-friendly (with board approval).
Note: Gifting and parents buying for children is not allowed.
Positioned in the heart of NoHo, the building is moments from The Public Theater, The Bowery Hotel, Il Buco, BONDST, and surrounded by the best of SoHo, NoHo, and Greenwich Village dining, shopping, and culture.
Step out of your key-locked elevator directly into a full-floor NoHo loft where classic Downtown Manhattan architecture meets a thoughtful 2011 modernist gallery-style renovation by ICON Architects.
This expansive residence is defined by soaring 11’5” ceilings, 110' of depth, warm exposed brick, and an open layout ideal for both living and creative use. Designed with an artist’s eye, the space offers gallery-quality Litelab lighting, custom library bookshelves with integrated ladders, and a seamless flow suited for showcasing art or entertaining.
The sunny south-facing living area is anchored by upgraded oversized wood-framed windows and enhanced with electric shades, creating a comfortable and functional environment throughout the day. The Bulthaup kitchen is both sleek and highly practical, featuring stainless steel finishes, generous counter space, and ample storage.
Beyond the kitchen, the loft transitions through custom French glass doors into a flexible secondary space, currently configured as a studio/den and bedroom. The layout can easily accommodate a traditional two-bedroom configuration, including a potential primary suite with dressing area and en-suite bath (see alternate floor plan).
Additional features include two full bathrooms, central air conditioning, and in-unit washer and dryer and ample storage throughout.
25 East 4th Street is an intimate 8-unit cooperative that permits both residential use and live/work (subject to Board approval) making it an excellent opportunity for those seeking a true New York loft residence that supports both lifestyle and creative practice. The building is pet-friendly (with board approval).
Note: Gifting and parents buying for children is not allowed.
Positioned in the heart of NoHo, the building is moments from The Public Theater, The Bowery Hotel, Il Buco, BONDST, and surrounded by the best of SoHo, NoHo, and Greenwich Village dining, shopping, and culture.
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