| ID # | RLS20060017 |
| Impormasyon | The Machinery Exchange Lofts STUDIO , 1 kalahating banyo, Loob sq.ft.: 1707 ft2, 159m2, 12 na Unit sa gusali, May 7 na palapag ang gusali DOM: 212 araw |
| Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1915 |
| Bayad sa Pagmantena | $1,518 |
| Buwis (taunan) | $34,620 |
| Subway | 1 minuto tungong J, Z, 6 |
| 2 minuto tungong N, Q | |
| 3 minuto tungong R, W | |
| 5 minuto tungong B, D | |
| 7 minuto tungong A, C, E | |
| 9 minuto tungong 1 | |
| 10 minuto tungong 4, 5, F, M | |
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Matatagpuan sa sentro ng SoHo, TriBeCa, Nolita, at Chinatown, ang Unit 1B sa 136 Baxter Street ay nag-aalok ng bihirang pagkakataon upang manirahan sa isang tunay na downtown loft sa loob ng isang prewar live/work condominium. Pantay na bahagi ng gallery, atelier, at nakaka-inspire na arkitektural na balangkas, ang espasyong duplex na ito ay sumasalamin sa sukat at tunay na katangian na patuloy na nagtatakda sa mga pinakanakatawag-pansin na kapaligiran ng New York.
Maaaring pumasok sa loft mula sa isang pribadong entrada na may mga puno o sa pamamagitan ng pangunahing lobby ng gusali, ang loft ay bumubukas sa dalawang antas na nagbibigay-daan para sa malinaw na paghihiwalay sa pagitan ng mga pampublikong at pribadong gamit. Ang itaas na antas ay tinutukoy ng tumataas na 14-paa na kisame ng pine, oversized na bintana sa istilong warehouse, nakalantad na ladrilyo, at napanatiling orihinal na mga finish, pati na rin ng isang nakasamang kitchenette. Ang volume at liwanag ay lumikha ng isang perpektong setting para sa isang curated art collection, creative studio, o flexible showroom environment, habang pinapanatili ang tahimik na pino na inaasahan sa isang downtown na espasyo.
Sa ibaba, ang pangalawang antas ng duplex ay gumagana bilang isang dedikadong workspace o back-of-house na extension, perpekto para sa mga archives, media production, o auxiliary office use. Ang nakatayo sa isang cast-iron na hagdang-hagdang bakal, ang ibabang antas ay may kasamang karagdagang storage at built-ins na nag-aalok ng kakayahan at privacy nang hindi isinasakripisyo ang magkakaugnay na loft aesthetic.
Ang nagtatangi sa Unit 1B ay ang hindi pangkaraniwang kakayahang umangkop nito. Ang gallery-scale footprint sa loob ng isang live at work condominium ay bihirang magagamit sa kasalukuyang downtown market. Sa dalawang independiyenteng entrada, ang espasyo ay madaling umaangkop sa client-facing o propesyonal na paggamit habang pinapanatili ang discretion at autonomy ng isang boutique building.
Orihinal na itinayo noong 1915 bilang mga stableng kabayo at muling naisip noong 1927 bilang warehouse ng Grand Machinery Exchange, ang gusali ay sumasalamin sa isang layered architectural history na sumasalamin sa ebolusyon ng lower Manhattan. Na-convert noong 2007 sa isang boutique mixed-use condominium na may 14 na yunit, nag-aalok ang 136 Baxter Street ng virtual doorman, room ng package, at full-time superintendent, lahat malapit sa pinakamasiglang kainan, kultural na institusyon, at pangunahing linya ng transit ng kapitbahayan.
Available ngayon bilang isang commercial unit, o kumonsulta sa isang arkitekto upang tuklasin ang buong posibleng gamit para sa kamangha-manghang espasyong ito.
Pagtatasa ng $1,690.33 bawat buwan hanggang Setyembre 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.







