| ID # | RLS20060017 |
| Detay | The Machinery Exchange Lofts estidyo, 1 demi twalèt, enteryè: 1707 ft2, 159m2, 12 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 7 etaj DOM: 212 jou |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1915 |
| Frè antretyen | $1,518 |
| Taks (pa ane) | $34,620 |
| Tren anba tè | 1 minit pou tren J, Z, 6 |
| 2 minit pou tren N, Q | |
| 3 minit pou tren R, W | |
| 5 minit pou tren B, D | |
| 7 minit pou tren A, C, E | |
| 9 minit pou tren 1 | |
| 10 minit pou tren 4, 5, F, M | |
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Plase nan nexus SoHo, TriBeCa, Nolita, ak Chinatown, Unit 1B nan 136 Baxter Street ofri yon opòtinite ra pou abite yon vrè loft nan sant vil la nan yon kondominyòm ki fèt pou viv ak travay anvan lagè. Egalman yon galri, atelye, ak yon ankadreman achitekti ki enspire, espas duplex sa a konn sipòte echèl ak otantisite ki kontinye defini anviwònman ki pi atiran nan New York.
Antre swa atravè yon antre prive ki gen anpil pyebwa oswa atravè lobi prensipal bilding lan, loft la devlope sou de nivo ki pèmèt yon separasyon klè ant fonksyon ki fasilite piblik ak fonksyon prive. Nivo anlè a defini pa plafon pye pine ki vlope 14 pye anwo, fenèt ki grandi tankou nan yon depo, brik ki ekspoze, ak fini orijinal ki konsève, kòm byen ke yon kwizin ki entegre discretman. Volim ak limyè a kreye yon anviwònman ideyal pou yon koleksyon atizay ki byen chwazi, yon estidyo kreyatif, oswa yon anviwònman sal egzibisyon fleksib, tout pandan y ap mentni rafineman trankil yo atann nan yon espas nan sant vil la.
Anba a, nivo segondè duplex la fonksyone kòm yon espas travay dedye oswa yon ekstansyon dèyè kay, ideyal pou achiv, pwodiksyon medya, oswa itilizasyon biwo adisyonèl. Ankò pa yon eskalye cast-iron, nivo anba a gen plis depo ak built-ins ki ofri itilite ak prive san yo pa sakrifye estetik koze loft la.
Sa ki distin gfx Unit 1B se eksepsyonèl fleksibilite li. Dimansyon galri a nan yon kondominyòm ki fèt pou viv ak travay ra yo jwenn nan mache sant vil jodi a. Avèk de antre endepandan, espas la adapte san efò a itilizasyon ki fè fas ak kliyan oswa pwofesyonèl pandan li ap mentni diskresyon ak otonomi yon bilding boutique.
Orijinalman bati an 1915 kòm stab chwal, epi pita reimajine an 1927 kòm depo Grand Machinery Exchange, bilding lan reflete yon istwa achitektir ki gen plizyè kouch ki anbleman evolisyon Manhattan anba a. Konvèti an 2007 nan yon kondominyòm boutique mélanje ki gen sèlman 14 inite, 136 Baxter Street ofri yon pòtye vityèl, yon chanm pakè, ak yon sipèvizè ki la tout tan, tout sa a sèlman kèk minit soti nan restoran ki pi vivan nan katye a, enstitisyon kiltirèl, ak liy transpò prensipal yo.
Disponib kounye a kòm yon inite komèsyal, oswa konsilte ak yon achitèk pou eksplore tout posibilite pou espas enkwayab sa a.
Evalyasyon $1,690.33 pa mwa jiska septanm 2026.
Positioned at the nexus of SoHo, TriBeCa, Nolita, and Chinatown, Unit 1B at 136 Baxter Street offers a rare opportunity to inhabit a true downtown loft within a prewar live/work condominium. Equal parts gallery, atelier, and inspiring architectural frame, this duplex space embodies the scale and authenticity that continue to define New York’s most compelling environments.
Entered either through a private, tree-lined street entrance or via the building’s main lobby, the loft unfolds across two levels that allow for clear separation between public-facing and private functions. The upper level is defined by soaring 14-foot pine ceilings, oversized warehouse-style windows, exposed brick, and preserved original finishes, as well as a discreetly integrated kitchenette. The volume and light create an ideal setting for a curated art collection, creative studio, or flexible showroom environment, while maintaining the quiet refinement expected of a downtown space.
Below, the duplex’s secondary level functions as a dedicated workspace or back-of-house extension, ideal for archives, media production, or auxiliary office use. Anchored by a cast-iron staircase, the lower level includes additional storage and built-ins offering utility and privacy without sacrificing the cohesive loft aesthetic.
What distinguishes Unit 1B is its exceptional flexibility. The gallery-scale footprint within a live and work condominium is rarely available in today’s downtown market. With two independent entrances, the space adapts effortlessly to client-facing or professional use while maintaining the discretion and autonomy of a boutique building.
Originally constructed in 1915 as horse stables and later reimagined in 1927 as the Grand Machinery Exchange warehouse, the building reflects a layered architectural history emblematic of lower Manhattan’s evolution. Converted in 2007 into a boutique mixed-use condominium with just 14 units, 136 Baxter Street offers a virtual doorman, package room, and full-time superintendent, all moments from the neighborhood’s most vibrant dining, cultural institutions, and major transit lines.
Available now as a commercial unit, or consult with an architect to explore the full complement of possibilities for this incredible space.
Assessment of $1,690.33 per month through September 2026.
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. © 2026 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved.







