Located in Soho, the Prince Street apartment sits at the heart of the cultural, architectural, art, shopping and nightlife venues for which Manhattan is renowned. Artists in the 1960's transformed manufacturing buildings into light filled, high ceilinged lofts. The historic cast iron buildings now sit among a remarkably high concentration of shopping choices; from haute couture and avant-garde designers, to retail outlets and intimate boutiques. Washington Square Park greenery is not far, either.
With its richly grained woods, exposed bricks and vast picture windows, Prince Street really lives up to its name. In the sitting room, there are two grey sofas creating the perfect nook for an afternoon read of the collection of art and design books. The loft’s high ceilings lead to the kitchen, where butcher-block counter tops complement glossy white cabinetry. Right next to it, the highlight of the home is a dining table fit for a banquet of ten and offering plenty of space to spread out.
Family friendly, Prince Street hosts up to four guests in two bedrooms.The master is a retreat for kings with its flat-screen TV and marble en-suite bathroom, complete with free-standing bath and walk-in shower. The double bedroom invites deep contemplation with its floor-to-ceiling window and brick walls.