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Blogging the NYTimes: Stripped Bare Loft in SoHo

2/12/09

It’s always a treat when an original SoHo loft is featured, especially since it’s the neighborhood where the whole loft movement began a few decades ago. And this 7,200 square-foot space located on the corner of Wooster and Broome street is idyllic. The loft takes up the whole first floor of a landmark red-limestone building and has been meticulously stripped down to incorporate as many of the original elements feasible for modern living. Read the full article called Undoing the Cover-Up for the full story. Also, be sure to check out the NYTimes Slideshow to see even more images. Here’s a preview:

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2 Responses to “Blogging the NYTimes: Stripped Bare Loft in SoHo”

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  2. Trish says:

    7,200 square-foot space!!???? How can 3 people occupy so much space?

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