236 26Th St, New York, NY 10001
This exceptional 2,018-square-foot creative office loft is ideally located at 236 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001, in the heart of Chelsea. Priced at $1,650,000 ($817.64/SF), this owner-user opportunity resides within the Capitol Fur Building, a mixed-use co-op offering a unique live/work potential. The renovated space features a large glass conference room, two private restrooms, an upgraded wet pantry with a dishwasher, and tenant-controlled central air conditioning. High ceilings and six oversized north-facing windows provide abundant natural light. Concrete floors add to the industrial loft aesthetic. Building amenities include a common roof deck with stunning city views, a recently upgraded lobby with key-fob access, a full-time superintendent, two passenger elevators, and a spacious automatic freight elevator. The Certificate of Occupancy lists the unit as a "factory," presenting potential for residential conversion, subject to co-op board approval. Prospective buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence regarding zoning and potential uses. Monthly maintenance is $2,730 and includes real estate taxes. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-appointed loft in a prime Manhattan location.
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