Description
Once home to a doll factory in the early industrial days of SoHo, this historic cast-iron building now offers one of the neighborhood‘s rarest opportunities: a true 3,000-square-foot loft with remarkable scale and character. Soaring ceilings, exposed beams, original brickwork, and massive arched windows speak to the building‘s manufacturing past and give the home its unmistakable presence.
The current layout features an expansive combined living and dining space filled with natural light, a spacious open kitchen, a generous primary suite with two walk-in closets, and two additional rooms currently used as offices or bedrooms (perfect for a growing family). Central A/C, a full-size vented washer/dryer, and abundant storage add everyday ease. Presented in a simple, Japanese-inspired minimalist condition, the home offers a clean, open foundation and an exceptional canvas for future customization.
This is a refreshed introduction to the market, presented with a clearer narrative that highlights the loft‘s scale, architecture, and potentialattributes that define true SoHo living but can be fully appreciated only with accurate and authentic representation.
152 Wooster Street is a low-density, boutique cast-iron building dating to the late 1800s, offering a rare sense of privacy with only a handful of lofts. Set on a quiet block steps from Soho's best dining, high end boutiques, and transit, the building retains its original industrial charm and remains pet-friendly.
A classic SoHo loft with room to grow, design, and evolvean opportunity to craft a home of exceptional scale and character.
Steps to NYU campus, Prince Street R and W trains, Broadway-Lafayette Street 6 train, BDFM trains, and the best of what New York City has to offer.