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34 Greene Street

February 9th, 2009

34greenestreet2.jpgThe five or so families who earn the privilege of calling 34 Greene Street home may not find themselves living a fairy tale existence, but this cast iron restoration will offer loft-lovers a home that they can be proud to live in. The building at 34 Greene Street qualifies as an historical landmark, having been constructed back in 1873. It follows a renaissance revival style.

34 Greene Street is an eight-story building developed by the Sorgente Group. The units give residents plenty of room to breathe, with ceilings of up to fourteen feet high and expansive windows to give the homes a light, airy feel that lifts the spirits. Flooring of wide-plank solid white oak helps keep the rooms bright. The kitchen is a Schiffini custom-designed room with Calacatta Marble Countertops and Wenge veneer base cabinets. Miele stainless steel appliances add that touch of class, and a wine refrigerator pleases high-class sensibilities. The Master Bath is designed for comfort and class. Silver and Osso Travertine tile flooring complements the custom-designed fixtures, while the enclosed steam shower and cast iron soaking tub ensure that residents have the freedom to choose their method of relaxation. Some units have a few extra amenities, like a fireplace, wet bar, and private terrace. All units come equipped with a washer and dryer. Community-wide features like the 24/7 video doorman and a keyed-elevator access system bring peace of mind.

34 Greene Street is located close to NYU and Washington Square Park, and is just steps away from Little Italy, a hotspot for those in love with the Italian culture. A simple walk around the area will guarantee entertainment, as vendors mob the streets, selling their wares. This might be jewelry on one block, T-shirts on another, and artwork in the middle. There are plenty of high-end boutiques, and for the younger (or hipper) crowd, skating shops abound. SoHo may not be THE artists’ area any more, with higher prices forcing many artists to Tribeca or the like, but there’s still plenty here to attract those with the creative soul. After all, SoHo is part of the well-named “Design District,” with the all the trendy clothing stores to prove it.

Sales at 34 Greene Street are being led by Prudential Douglas Elliman. Square footages for the units range from 1911 to 4889 for lofts with one to four bedrooms and an extra room to serve as an office. This is a wide variety for a wide range of people. Prices for the units start at $3.535 million. Sales started in early 2009.

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