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New York, NY, 10013 • Little Italy • New York County
$1169/sqft
Down payment assistance available
1Baths
1,707Sqft
1915Built
Character Home
Built 1915 · 111 years of history
Little Italy
Elevator(s)
Hardwood Floors
Quality flooring throughout
$1519/mo HOA
Elevator(s)
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Condo · Built 1915 · Historic
Positioned at the nexus of SoHo, TriBeCa, Nolita, Little Italy, and Chinatown, Unit 1B at 136 Baxter Street offers a rare opportunity to inhabit a true downtown loft within a prewar live/work condominium. Equal parts gallery, atelier, and inspiring architectural frame, this duplex space embodies the scale and authenticity that continue to define New York’s most compelling environments. Entered either through a private, tree-lined street entrance or via the building’s main lobby, the loft unfolds across two levels that allow for clear separation between public-facing and private functions. The upper level is defined by soaring 14-foot pine ceilings, oversized warehouse-style windows, exposed brick, and preserved original finishes, as well as a discreetly integrated kitchenette. The volume and light create an ideal setting for a curated art collection, creative studio, or flexible showroom environment, while maintaining the quiet refinement expected of a downtown space. Below, the duplex’s secondary level functions as a dedicated workspace or back-of-house extension, ideal for archives, media production, or auxiliary office use. Anchored by a cast-iron staircase, the lower level includes additional storage and built-ins offering utility and privacy without sacrificing the cohesive loft aesthetic. What distinguishes Unit 1B is its exceptional flexibility. The gallery-scale footprint within a live and work condominium is rarely available in today’s downtown market. With two independent entrances, the space adapts effortlessly to client-facing or professional use while maintaining the discretion and autonomy of a boutique building. Originally constructed in 1915 as horse stables and later reimagined in 1927 as the Grand Machinery Exchange warehouse, the building reflects a layered architectural history emblematic of lower Manhattan’s evolution. Converted in 2007 into a boutique mixed-use condominium with just 14 units, 136 Baxter Street offers a virtual doorman, package room, and full-time superintendent, all moments from the neighborhood’s most vibrant dining, cultural institutions, and major transit lines. Available now as a commercial unit, or consult with an architect to explore the full complement of possibilities for this incredible space. Assessment of $1,690.33 per month through September 2026.
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Our analysis highlights preserved original finishes, exposed brick, and cast-iron staircase as key attractions of this home.
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Est. 6.87% rate · 30yr fixed · $1,596,000 loan
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