A Classic Cast Iron Loft in NoHo
Set within an iconic 1908 cast-iron building designed by architect Charles E. Birge, this thoughtfully composed residence balances historic character with a quietly modern sensibility. The expansive, open layout is defined by soaring 11-foot ceilings and a remarkable sense of volume—allowing natural light to move effortlessly throughout the space and articulate its proportions over the course of the day.
A SERENE NOHO LOFT
The home unfolds as a flexible, lofted environment where scale and simplicity become the primary luxury. Wide-plank wood floors, clean architectural lines, and generous wall expanses create a canvas equally suited for art, entertaining, or contemplative daily living. Western exposures frame open views across Greenwich Village and the treetops of Washington Square Park, casting a warm, ambient glow that softens the industrial bones and connects the interior to the rhythm of the city beyond.
KITCHEN, BATH AND ENVIRONMENT
The kitchen is both functional and expressive, anchored by a 48-inch commercial-grade range with double ovens and designed to support both everyday use and larger-scale entertaining. Material choices remain restrained, allowing the loft’s architectural framework to take precedence. The bathroom is conceived as a calming, spa-like retreat, featuring a deep soaking tub and an oversized rain shower. Throughout the home, climate is discreetly managed by a DuctSox central air system—an innovative solution that maintains comfort while preserving the integrity and openness of the space.
THE BUILDING
Residents enjoy a collection of amenities that support both convenience and lifestyle, including a ButterflyMX video intercom system, central laundry, and a beautifully planted roof deck with sweeping 360-degree views across downtown Manhattan. The pet-friendly, live/work co-op—located within the NoHo Historic District—offers the scale, flexibility, and authenticity that define true loft living.
THE LOCATION
Positioned at the intersection of NoHo, Greenwich Village, SoHo, and the East Village, the building sits within one of Manhattan’s most culturally layered and architecturally rich enclaves. Surrounded by independent boutiques, notable restaurants, and a longstanding creative community, the neighborhood offers a rare balance of intimacy and energy—grounded in history yet continuously evolving.
This is not simply a residence, but a loft defined by proportion, light, and context—an enduring expression of downtown living at its most authentic.
A Classic Cast Iron Loft in NoHo
Set within an iconic 1908 cast-iron building designed by architect Charles E. Birge, this thoughtfully composed residence balances historic character with a quietly modern sensibility. The expansive, open layout is defined by soaring 11-foot ceilings and a remarkable sense of volume—allowing natural light to move effortlessly throughout the space and articulate its proportions over the course of the day.
A SERENE NOHO LOFT
The home unfolds as a flexible, lofted environment where scale and simplicity become the primary luxury. Wide-plank wood floors, clean architectural lines, and generous wall expanses create a canvas equally suited for art, entertaining, or contemplative daily living. Western exposures frame open views across Greenwich Village and the treetops of Washington Square Park, casting a warm, ambient glow that softens the industrial bones and connects the interior to the rhythm of the city beyond.
KITCHEN, BATH AND ENVIRONMENT
The kitchen is both functional and expressive, anchored by a 48-inch commercial-grade range with double ovens and designed to support both everyday use and larger-scale entertaining. Material choices remain restrained, allowing the loft’s architectural framework to take precedence. The bathroom is conceived as a calming, spa-like retreat, featuring a deep soaking tub and an oversized rain shower. Throughout the home, climate is discreetly managed by a DuctSox central air system—an innovative solution that maintains comfort while preserving the integrity and openness of the space.
THE BUILDING
Residents enjoy a collection of amenities that support both convenience and lifestyle, including a ButterflyMX video intercom system, central laundry, and a beautifully planted roof deck with sweeping 360-degree views across downtown Manhattan. The pet-friendly, live/work co-op—located within the NoHo Historic District—offers the scale, flexibility, and authenticity that define true loft living.
THE LOCATION
Positioned at the intersection of NoHo, Greenwich Village, SoHo, and the East Village, the building sits within one of Manhattan’s most culturally layered and architecturally rich enclaves. Surrounded by independent boutiques, notable restaurants, and a longstanding creative community, the neighborhood offers a rare balance of intimacy and energy—grounded in history yet continuously evolving.
This is not simply a residence, but a loft defined by proportion, light, and context—an enduring expression of downtown living at its most authentic.
Listing Courtesy of Compass