6 Sutton Square A rare jewel on the East River, 6 Sutton Square is one of New York City's most storied private residences. Originally built in 1920, this Neo-Georgian mansion has been reimagined through a meticulous $9 million renovation, transforming it into an 8,500-square-foot, seven-story masterpiece with seven bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, and a collection of balconies, terraces, and oversized windows that capture the river and gardens at every turn. From the moment you arrive, the home tells a story of heritage and reinvention. Architectural details honor its historic origins, while contemporary finishes, light-filled interiors, and bespoke craftsmanship create a residence designed for modern luxury living. A Secret Garden on the River Perhaps the home's most coveted amenity is access to the Sutton Square Garden-a 12,000-square-foot private, landscaped riverfront park reserved exclusively for its residents. Hidden from the city and steeped in history, this sanctuary has been cherished by prominent New Yorkers, including a former Secretary-General of the United Nations. Cherry blossoms, sweeping lawns, and tranquil views of the Queensboro Bridge and East River make this one of Manhattan's most magical and discreet retreats. The Rooftop Entertainer's Dream Crowning the residence is a 1,600-square-foot rooftop terrace with panoramic skyline and river vistas. Designed for unforgettable entertaining, it features a full outdoor kitchen with a professional grill, refrigerator, wine cooler, and wet bar-ideal for hosting under the open sky. A Life of Prestige and Privacy 6 Sutton Square is more than a home-it is an address synonymous with legacy and exclusivity. Set within one of Manhattan's most private enclaves, it offers the rare opportunity to live in a one-of-a-kind townhouse with history, elegance, and unparalleled access to the hidden green heart of Sutton Place. Want to know more?
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A Sophisticated SoHo Loft with Iconic Views This brilliantly reimagined loft at 14 Wooster Street pairs modern sophistication with the historic charm of SoHo’s famed Cast-Iron District. Spanning approximately 3,800 square feet, the second-floor residence boasts three bedrooms, three full baths, and a breathtaking 40 feet of windows framing the cobblestoned beauty of Wooster Street. A keyed elevator opens to a private glass-enclosed vestibule with a dedicated walk-in closet, setting the stage for the home’s elegant yet welcoming aesthetic. Inside, wide-plank oak floors and original exposed beams and columns echo the building’s heritage, while sleek lacquered wood-paneled walls introduce a contemporary edge. The expansive living and dining areas offer a true loft atmosphere, enhanced by a separate glass-enclosed room ideal for a media lounge, home office, or additional bedroom. A stylish full bath off the living space features Nero Marquina marble floors and Bianco Dolomiti marble walls. The SieMatic kitchen is a chef’s dream, outfitted with Gaggenau appliances, a 5-burner cooktop with fully vented hood, double ovens, wine storage, and generous counter space. Flannel gray lacquer cabinetry with nickel-plated hardware completes the refined, modern look. Two expansive bedroom suites occupy the rear of the home, each easily serving as a primary. One offers an intimate sitting room with a wood-burning fireplace, while the other showcases an oversized walk-in closet. Both include luxurious en-suite, five-fixture marble baths. Additional highlights include a private heating and cooling system, a large laundry room with a fully vented dryer and utility sink, new windows, and a Lutron-controlled lighting system with recessed fixtures and designer chandeliers. Built in 1903, 14-16 Wooster is a boutique, pet-friendly cooperative with just seven residences—an intimate and discreet retreat in the heart of Downtown. Perfectly positioned near the Canal Street and West Broadway corridors, you’re moments from multiple subway lines (A/C/E, 1, J/Z, N/Q/R, 6), Citibike stations, and the scenic Hudson River Park. Want to know more?