A Full-Floor and Thoughtfully Designed SoHo Loft Asks $4.5M

Derek Sanders, known for his work on the Mercer Hotel and The Standard in Los Angeles, recently renovated this residence.

As finding apartments and homes in New York City has become increasingly competitive for buyers, finding updated spaces with historical charm is like digging up buried treasure. This full-floor loft designed by renowned architect Derek Sanders—known for his previous work on New York’s Mercer Hotel and The Standard in Los Angeles—is a dreamy space asking $4.495 million on SoHo’s Broome Street.

Built in 1869, the home’s character is seen in the form of its intricate nine-foot windows and beautiful wood beams, while seamlessly mirrored by modern updates. The loft’s full-story main floor has two wings, with large windows on either side. The chef’s kitchen is centered around a large island, outfitted in dark slate countertops and updated appliances. For the book-lover at heart, three floor-to-ceiling built-ins hold enough space for even the most avid of collectors.

Behind the main area includes an office and playroom space, as well as a cozy media room. Included in this area of the home are two of the four bedrooms. The other primary suite and an additional bedroom are located upstairs. The apartment has two full bathrooms and an additional powder room.

The rooms in the loft are versatile, perfect for any type of new buyer. Whether a devoted entertainer or more comfortable relaxing in solitude to escape the city’s bustle, the privacy of the spaces in this home is highly-sought after. At the crossroads of some major NYC neighborhoods like Tribeca, NoHo, and Greenwich Village, this beautifully done loft is a magnificent addition to the market.

Cherie Hinson of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the Manhattan listing.