All photos courtesy of Alejandro Leon, DD-Reps
This light-filled loft at 75 Grand Street , right in the middle of Soho, has plenty of options. Asking $2,995,000, the pre-war co-op has loft proportions with the flexibility of having two or three bedrooms; well-designed renovations add warmth, while preserving architectural details like tin ceilings.
The floor-through home is framed by 11-foot-high tin ceilings, floors of wide-plank oak, classic columns, and painted brick walls. A truly lofty great room is sun-filled thanks to folding steel-and-glass factory doors that divide the space.
The kitchen is sleek and well-stocked, with capable appliances and a steel farm sink. Storage comes in the form of a large pantry, aided by a wine fridge. There’s plenty of room for dining on the other s

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