🏭 Loft Residences

Industrial-chic loft residences across TriBeCa, SoHo, Chelsea, and Williamsburg.

The BHR Guide to Loft Residences

New York's loft market is defined by the conversion of 19th and early 20th-century commercial and industrial buildings into extraordinary residential spaces. The archetypal New York loft — soaring ceilings, exposed structural beams, cast-iron columns, oversized windows — was born in SoHo in the 1960s and 70s when artists colonised the manufacturing district. Today, authentic hard lofts in landmarked cast-iron buildings command significant premiums and represent some of the most architecturally distinctive residences in the world.

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$1,650
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Soaring Ceilings

Authentic lofts typically feature 10–16ft exposed ceilings — a vertical luxury that defines the format and can never be replicated in conventional buildings.

Flexible Floor Plans

Open loft floor plans are entirely configurable — buyers can create the layout that precisely serves their lifestyle and entertaining needs.

Landmarked Buildings

SoHo and TriBeCa's cast-iron lofts exist within designated historic districts — protecting architectural character and long-term value.

Light and Volume

Oversized industrial windows typically flood lofts with light from multiple exposures — a premium feature that makes loft living uniquely luminous.

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