The New York SoHo area is not the easiest place to build, as empty lots are few and far between while many existing buildings require zone changes or new permits. Add this to the fact this area lies within a historical district, taking on a challenge like this is not for the faint of heart.
But these barriers have not stopped confidence developer KUB Capital, which has created some of the coolest luxury lofts in all of New York with 150 Wooster. The stylish eight-story, six-unit luxury New York loft has been a project of the company since they acquired the building in 2014 for $51 million.
Each apartment loft at 150 Wooster takes up at least a full floor and has four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths and finally, large-scale windows, reminiscent of the artist’s lofts iconic to New York SoHo in the 60s and 70s. Large-plank white oak floors, 18-inch millwork baseboards spanning the spacious 800 square feet New York loft also features integrated lighting, one of the few hints of modernity at 150 Wooster.
All apartments feature sculptural gas fireplaces which divides main area into a living and dining room. Brass provides aesthetic contrast, particularly cool designer elements like sinks in powder rooms and inlays in white-oak floors.
The kitchens feature industrial-size, six-burner Wolf ranges made of steel in the kitchens - reminiscent of the restaurant-grade appliances which the old SoHo loft pioneers once purchased at supply stores on the nearby Bowery. Completing the look, a waterfall island made completely from Danby marble is the centrepiece of the chef’s kitchen.
The 150 Wooster New York Lofts enjoys a beautiful private outdoor garden bigger than most New York City apartments. Each apartment also comes with a laundry room, with a sink and counter for folding.
150 Wooster St is currently marketed by CORE NYC for $14,750,000
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