A Quintessential Soho Loft in New York City

Once home to Sonic Youth’s recording sessions, this Greene Street beauty in Manhattan is urban perfection.

Situated in the heart of Soho on a picturesque, cobblestoned block between Spring and Prince streets, this authentic loft is on the 4th floor of a pet-friendly cooperative designed by Henry Fernbach in 1883, and it was formerly home to Greene Street Recording Studio of Public Enemy and Sonic Youth fame. Its many charms include a rear-facing terrace and lovely architectural details such as original wood columns and beams, walls of exposed brick, hardwood floors, soaring 11-foot ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows on both the eastern and western sides of the loft.

Enter via a key-locked elevator into an airy, open-plan living and kitchen area. Farmhouse-style doors lead to the private spaces of the home, which include three bedrooms, an office, built-in closets, and in-unit washer/dryer.


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