| ID # | RLS20094347 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | The McIntyre Building 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 2 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ (DOM): 30 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1892 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $5,971 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: N, Q, R, W |
| 4 Ìṣẹ́jú: L, 4, 5, 6 | |
| 7 Ìṣẹ́jú: F, M | |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1 | |
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Ibi ti Iwọ̀n Dà fún
Ní ìmọ̀ràn pẹ̀lú àyẹyẹ alágbà John Elizabeth Robert, Residence 701 jẹ́ loft tó ní ìdákẹ́jẹ tó ṣe kólu jẹ́ àti ẹwà. Ìmọ́lété láti orí àwọn ọkọ̀ mẹ́jọ olóakí àgbárahun, ilé náà ní ẹ̀mí ti New York pẹlu pé ó túmọ̀ sí ìfarabalẹ̀—ibi tí a ti ṣe àkíyèsí pẹlu ìmọ̀ràn, ohun tí a ṣe láti ọ̀dọ̀ àtọrunwá, àti ìmọ́lẹ̀ àmọ́tẹ̀sílẹ̀ wá ní ìbáṣepọ́ pẹ̀lú pẹ̀lú.
Loft tó jẹ́ olókìkí nípa àyẹyẹ ilé náà jẹ́ aláfiyà jùlọ, ó sì pèsè àǹfààní àtọrunwa láti gbé nínú irú ìlú Manhattan tó jẹ́ àkóso àkókò: ibi ti ìlú, àpò, àti ẹ̀tọ́ àdánidá ti wa.
LOFT FILM
Ìgò tó ga 11 ẹsẹ̀ àti ọ̀nà tó pọ̀ sẹ́gbẹ̀rún ojú ọso ilẹ̀ gún yìí ti n mòòtá loft náà pẹ̀lú ìmọ́lẹ̀ àtọrunwá ní gbogbo ọjọ́, nígbà tí ìkànsí gbogbo àtọrunwá nìṣó si Greenwich Village àti àwọn igi tí ó yí Union Square Park ka. Gẹ́gẹ́ bí oṣù pẹ̀lú agbègbè náà, iwọn, àtọka, àti ihamọra loft náà ti sàfihàn ara wọn pẹ̀lú ilé aláyọ. Ilé igi tó gbooro, àwọn lénìlò àyọkà tīlara, àti àkópọ̀ ṣiṣé gbooro ti dá ilé tó ń jẹ́ki ìdájó àti ìfọwọ́kànsẹ.
IYAN, IBI ORU ATI AYIKA
Iyan naa ti wa ní ipilẹ́ ilẹ̀ tó lẹ́wà ti marble Calacatta Viola, àti gbogbo ọ̀nà ní ọ̀nà tó lẹ́wa Blue Star, eto sisẹ́ PITT, firiji Fisher & Paykel, àti eto àyípadà omi. Méjì níbi iwọ̀n ilé gẹgẹ bí ilé iwẹ̀ tó kúnra tàbí ilé iwẹ̀ tòpinpin pẹpẹ tẹ́wọn nítorí pé ó jẹ́ àhùn àtọrunwá láti ilé; ìdin jọ̀lọrọ̀à jẹ́ ṣáájú láti ṣetọju àkópọ̀ ilé tàbí àyẹ́ni.
Ibi tó gbooro n dé síbi ibi ìkànsí ní ìsàlẹ̀ ilé aláfiyà pẹ̀lú úkó làn-ù. Tí ó bá ti n bá a jù, loft wẹẹ ní ibè méjèèjì ónà kó he jisẹ́ káríà, tàbí ilé-ṣẹ́ àyè.
ILÉ
Àmúyẹ́pò Robert H. Robertson safikunmọ̀ṣ. Ilé McIntyre ń fi ẹ̀da àti ànfààní ilé alágbà pẹ̀lú ìdánimọ̀ àti àwọn térune akànṣe àyẹkòrò ní àsìkò ikáta àgókó 19th—pẹ̀lú àwọn ferese ilé-ọwọ́ tó gbooro, ànpadàgbọ́, àti iká yẹn ṣíra sìn-ókò, akíyèsí àti gígi. Àwọn olugbe ń gbádùn Carson video intercom, àti ànfààní ti ìpọ́là ń korò.
IBI
Pẹlu aringba ní ìbàdú, Union Square, àti Greenwich Village, loft náà wà nínú irú irú gi i alágbà ti Manhattan—kún fún ilé ije tó bára pọ̀, Ilé-ifá Union Square Farmer's Greenmarket, ilé méjèèjì tó hàn, àti ọrọ̀ àkópọ̀ pé péà sótí to dá nínú ìgbé ayé àgbá.
Eleyi ni loft ti a ṣe pẹ̀lú ìmọ́lẹ̀, iho, àti ẹ̀dá— àwọn iworan tí ń tọ́ka si ix nyc pọ́mọ́yọ.
Where Light Lives
Thoughtfully transformed by acclaimed architect Elizabeth Roberts, Residence 701 is a loft of remarkable calm and beauty. Bathed in sunlight from eight oversized oak-framed windows, the home feels at once distinctly New York and entirely removed from its intensity—a place where carefully considered design, natural materials, and extraordinary light exist in perfect balance.
This architecturally significant loft is deeply serene, and offers a rare opportunity to live inside one of downtown Manhattan’s most timeless forms of luxury: a place of elegance, volume and authenticity.
A CINEMATIC LOFT
Soaring 11-foot ceilings and oversized south western-facing windows flood the loft with natural light throughout the day, while open views stretch toward Greenwich Village and the treetops surrounding Union Square Park. As the sun moves through the space, the loft’s scale, texture, and proportions reveal themselves with quiet elegance. Wide-plank wood floors, clean architectural lines, and an expansive open layout create a home that feels both grounding and effortless.
KITCHEN, BATH AND ENVIRONMENT
The kitchen is framed by a magnificent Calacatta Viola marble countertop, and anchored by a striking Blue Star oven, PITT cooking system, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and an integrated water filtration system. Two spa-like baths, one with a deep soaking tub and one with oversized rain shower offer a calming retreat from the city beyond, while central air is discreetly placed to preserve the loft’s openness and architectural integrity.
An oversized pivot door leads to the peaceful bedroom with walk-in closet. There is also a mezzanine loft that provides flexibility as an additional sleeping space, or home office.
THE BUILDING
Designed by Architect Robert H. Robertson during the golden age of gilded age architecture, the McIntyre Building embodies the elegance and utility of late 19th-century commercial design—with oversized industrial windows, generous proportions, and a façade rooted in rhythm, style and verticality. Residents enjoy the Carson video intercom, and the flexibility of a pet-friendly co-op.
THE LOCATION
Positioned at the crossroads of Flatiron, Union Square, and Greenwich Village, the loft sits within one of Manhattan’s most architecturally layered and culturally storied neighborhoods—surrounded by celebrated restaurants, the beloved Union Square Farmer's Greenmarket, historic cast-iron buildings, and the enduring creative energy that has defined downtown living for generations.
This is a loft shaped by light, proportion, and atmosphere—an enduring expression of downtown New York at its most romantic.
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