| ID # | RLS20019344 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 2 yara ụra, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ |
| Afọ owuwu | 1900 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $4,170 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 0 nkeji: R, W |
| 2 nkeji: B, D, F, M | |
| 3 nkeji: 6 | |
| 7 nkeji: C, E, J, Z | |
| 9 nkeji: N, Q, 1, A | |
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?? Ihe kpatara Loft a ji bụrụ Unicorn:
Ọnọdụ N'ụtụ Ụkwụ (Ụkwụ 8 nke Prince Street):
Lofts n'elu ụlọ na Soho bụ ihe na-adịkarị ọcha, ọkachasị na-enweghị ihe na-egbochi ọhịa dị elu. Ụfọdụ ụlọ dị na Soho bụ nke etiti, n'iji ya tụnyere loft a, nke na-anọchite anya niile.
Loft a jikọtara njirimara anụ ahụ kacha ọhụrụ (anya, elu, windo, ọhịa), mma nhazi nke ọma, na akụkọ ihe mere eme—n'ime otu n’ime ebe kacha mara amara na NYC. Nke a bụ ihe kpatara na ọ bụ eziokwu na ọ bụ ọdụm enweghị atụ n'ahịa ụlọ!
Anya & Ọhịa:
Site na 41 ụkwụ nke ọdịda anyanwụ n'ahịa dị ukwuu, ị na-enweta ifufe anyanwụ pụrụ iche na ọhịa ọhịa zuru ezu—ihe na-adịghị ahụkebe na mpaghara akụkọ ihe mere eme dị ala dịka Soho.
Akwụkwọ akụkọ nke Omenala + Mmelite Ọhụrụ:
Ceiling nke 11 ụkwụ
Ogwe nke mbụ
Nchịkọta ígwè
Emegharị na windo ọhụrụ nke na-echekwa ike
Usoro mmiri na-agbanwe agbanwe maka nhazi
Ezi Ncheta N'ezie nke Ọrụ & Nchegharị:
Ugbu a, ọ bụ atụmatụ mepere emepe, nwere ike ịmepụta ụlọ nke nwere 2 ụlọ ịnọ na 2-3 ụlọ mmiri. Mpaghara mepere emepe, elu elu, na ogwe na-eme ka ọha na eze na-anọchite anya akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ndị na-ese ihe na Soho mgbe nke na-enye ohere mgbanwe.
565 Broadway – Ihe Ikuku Aha:
E mepụtara ya site na John Kellum, onye na-ahụkarị ihe n'ala 19th
O weere n'ụzọ zuru ezu site na Ball, Black & Co, onye na-ere ọlaọcha kacha elu nke oge ahụ
Ụlọ a bụ ihe rnye mbụ dị na NYC nke enweghị ọkụ
Akụkọ akụ na Soho, na Tiffany & Co n'akụkụ ụkwụ
Ebe, Ebe, Ebe:
Ebe ọwụwa na Prince Street, otu n’ime ụzọ kacha ama na nke a na-achọ na Soho, n’ụlọ mgbakọ nke nwere nkọwa ọdịnala na ihe nsị.
?? Why This Loft is a Unicorn:
Top-Floor Status (8th Floor Over Prince Street):
True top-floor Soho lofts are rare, especially with unobstructed skyline views. Most buildings in Soho are mid-rise, so this loft rises above the rest—literally.
This loft combines the rarest physical qualities (light, height, windows, views), authentic architectural charm, and historical pedigree—all in one of NYC’s most storied neighborhoods. That’s what makes it a true real estate unicorn!
Light & Views:
With 41 feet of Northern exposure through oversized, double-paned windows, you're getting exceptional natural light and actual skyline views—a rarity in low-rise historic districts like Soho.
Historic Character + Modern Updates:
11-foot ceilings
Original columns
Cast iron architecture
Updated with modern, energy-efficient windows
Flexible plumbing for design customization
True Artist's Loft Feel & Flexibility:
Currently open-plan, with potential to create a 2-bedroom, 2-3 bathroom home. The open space, high ceilings, and columns maintain the authentic Soho artist loft vibe while offering layout flexibility.
565 Broadway – Architectural Significance:
Designed by John Kellum, a renowned 19th-century architect
Once occupied entirely by Ball, Black & Co, a top jeweler of the era
Building was NYC’s first absolutely fireproof structure
Rich Soho history, with Tiffany & Co across the street
Location, Location, Location:
Prime Prince Street frontage, one of the most iconic and desirable streets in Soho, in a landmarked building with classical detailing and prestige.
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