Luxurious Tulip Building Springs On The Market for $48.5M
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1/10Photographs Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate421 Broome Street’s charming over-sized loft has just landed on the market for a grandiose $48.5 million. Set in the Tulip Building, this Soho apartment emanates elegance and luxury with over 8,000-square-feet of interior and 4,000-square-feet of exterior space.Despite being built in 1873, the residence has recently gone through a redesign by AML Architecture/Roman and Williams, creating the most customized experience for homeowners. All aspects of the home have been crafted with meticulous detail with custom fabricated steels doors, a bronze stair railing and Chesney cantilevered black marble staircase, and numerous windows and skylights throughout.The living space begins on the 5th floor with direct access from a private elevator enclosed in custom steel gates. Entering the space, the new owners will be lead through an entrance gallery, then great room featuring 15-foot ceilings, two skylights, two wood-burning fireplaces, and arched windows lining the room allowing for gorgeous views of historic Soho. The grand-scale kitchen was built with a 20-foot brick barrel vaulted ceiling, 86-inch range, granite countertops and backsplash, wood-burning fireplace, two butler’s pantries, and wine rooms. The condominium, in total, has four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.Accessible from six sets of French doors, the entertaining terraces includes a large heated, steel and glass canopy, a wood-burning fireplace, heated spa, fountained garden, outside dining area, and a TV alcove. Bonus indoor rooms include a media room, fitness room, staff room, cedar storage rooms, second full kitchen, and a laundry space.Mansion Global first reported on the opulent loft held by Noble Black, J Eric Becker, and Fredrick Eklund of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.Photographs Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate421 Broome Street’s charming over-sized loft has just landed on the market for a grandiose $48.5 million. Set in the Tulip Building, this Soho apartment emanates elegance and luxury with over 8,000-square-feet of interior and 4,000-square-feet of exterior space.Despite being built in 1873, the residence has recently gone through a redesign by AML Architecture/Roman and Williams, creating the most customized experience for homeowners. All aspects of the home have been crafted with meticulous detail with custom fabricated steels doors, a bronze stair railing and Chesney cantilevered black marble staircase, and numerous windows and skylights throughout.The living space begins on the 5th floor with direct access from a private elevator enclosed in custom steel gates. Entering the space, the new owners will be lead through an entrance gallery, then great room featuring 15-foot ceilings, two skylights, two wood-burning fireplaces, and arched windows lining the room allowing for gorgeous views of historic Soho. The grand-scale kitchen was built with a 20-foot brick barrel vaulted ceiling, 86-inch range, granite countertops and backsplash, wood-burning fireplace, two butler’s pantries, and wine rooms. The condominium, in total, has four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.Accessible from six sets of French doors, the entertaining terraces includes a large heated, steel and glass canopy, a wood-burning fireplace, heated spa, fountained garden, outside dining area, and a TV alcove. Bonus indoor rooms include a media room, fitness room, staff room, cedar storage rooms, second full kitchen, and a laundry space.Mansion Global first reported on the opulent loft held by Noble Black, J Eric Becker, and Fredrick Eklund of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
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