$3.7M Loft in Iconic Police Building Boasts Soaring Ceilings and Funky Interior Details
It seems as though each of the units in the iconic Police Building on Centre Street has its own unique flair, and this apartment is no exception. It’s being offered for the first time since the building was converted into co-ops back in 1988, and has bragging rights as one of the only true two-bedroom, two-bath residences in the entire building. And it can be yours for $3.65 million.
This loft makes a statement as soon as you enter with a brightly-colored 18-foot ceiling sporting exposed buttresses. The large living and dining area also has walls of built-in bookcases on both sides, and arched window treatments.
The second bedroom is currently set up as a den, separated from the living space by French doors with blinds for privacy. The master is down the hallway, and features another cool buttress, custom designed closets, and an en suite bath.
The Police Building is a Beaux Arts Edwardian Baroque Renaissance Revival building built between 1907 and 1909, and landmarked in 1978. Many consider it the only true white glove building in lower Manhattan, and it offers a full staff 24/7. Residents of the building enjoy a private garden and gym. Additionally, this unit comes with two locked storage rooms.
Check out two vastly different units in this exact same building here and here.
[240 Centre Street #6M by David J. Cobell and Andrew O. Charas of Brown Harris Stevens]
[via CityRealty]
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Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens