Famous Guitarist Puts Industrial-Chic NoLita Loft Up for Rent for $6,750/Month
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1/4Photographs by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of CompassPopular with A-listers from musician Fiona Apple to artist Ryan McGinness, 354 Broome Street has become a building that is used to star quality. A particular pad in the condominium must have a little extra glamour since it used to belong to Victoria’s Secret model Maryna Linchuk and is now in the hands of Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. The charming apartment is surely one of NYC's coolest spots to rent, and for $6,750/month, someone can rock out at the 1,033-square-foot loft. The interiors are decked out in industrial-chic style that looks relaxed yet stylish, capturing the essence of a rock star. Exposed brick walls and original columns add character to the spaces, while refinished oak floors and wood-beamed ceilings complete the unique look of the home. Given Hammond's career, it makes sense that the home has its own built-in sound system. Music lovers will swoon.As for the layout, the open floorplan includes a refined kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, a cozy living room, and ample shelving for so a tenant can add his or her own decor. There is only one bedroom, but it is a haven of relaxation thanks to a bathroom with heated floors and a jacuzzi bathtub.The popular development is widely known as the Ice House Condominium, but it's hot with amenities. Some of the building's offerings include a live-in super, a doorman, bike room, and common manicured courtyard.Taylor Travaglione, Adam Miller, and Jeremy Shevett of Compass hold the rental listing, which was first reported on by 6sqft.Photographs by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of CompassPopular with A-listers from musician Fiona Apple to artist Ryan McGinness, 354 Broome Street has become a building that is used to star quality. A particular pad in the condominium must have a little extra glamour since it used to belong to Victoria’s Secret model Maryna Linchuk and is now in the hands of Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. The charming apartment is surely one of NYC's coolest spots to rent, and for $6,750/month, someone can rock out at the 1,033-square-foot loft. The interiors are decked out in industrial-chic style that looks relaxed yet stylish, capturing the essence of a rock star. Exposed brick walls and original columns add character to the spaces, while refinished oak floors and wood-beamed ceilings complete the unique look of the home. Given Hammond's career, it makes sense that the home has its own built-in sound system. Music lovers will swoon.As for the layout, the open floorplan includes a refined kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, a cozy living room, and ample shelving for so a tenant can add his or her own decor. There is only one bedroom, but it is a haven of relaxation thanks to a bathroom with heated floors and a jacuzzi bathtub.The popular development is widely known as the Ice House Condominium, but it's hot with amenities. Some of the building's offerings include a live-in super, a doorman, bike room, and common manicured courtyard.Taylor Travaglione, Adam Miller, and Jeremy Shevett of Compass hold the rental listing, which was first reported on by 6sqft.
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2/4Photographs by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of Compass
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3/4Photographs by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of Compass
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4/4Photographs by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of Compass