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Mercer St. & Grand St - 3BR/3.5BA
Experience unparalleled luxury living in this exquisite 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom haven nestled within the esteemed confines of Soho's most prestigious address. Stepping through the grand entry gallery, one is immediately ensconced in a realm of refined elegance. The expansive corner living and dining area, graced with sweeping Southern and Western vistas, sets the stage for lavish entertaining affairs. A chef's kitchen, adorned with top-tier appliances, seamlessly integrates with the adjoining entertainment space, ensuring culinary mastery amidst convivial gatherings.
Each bedroom is a sanctuary unto itself, boasting opulent en-suite baths. The third bedroom, thoughtfully crafted as a library/guest retreat, features bespoke cabinetry and a custom sliding door that artfully connects it to the living quarters. The tranquil primary suite occupies its own private enclave, replete with bespoke closets, media installations, and a sumptuous marble-appointed bath boasting five fixtures. Completing the ensemble are a discreet powder room and a convenient laundry facility.
Distinguished by the visionary touch of acclaimed French architect Jean Nouvel in collaboration with renowned hotelier Andre Balasz, this building epitomizes a pinnacle of service tailored to the most discerning clientele. Luxurious amenities abound, including a glamorous swimming pool, indulgent spa, rejuvenating sauna, exclusive gymnasium, and secure garage facilities. With an ethos of discretion and a warm embrace extended to high-profile residents, this address exudes an air of unparalleled sophistication and refinement.
Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman
Experience unparalleled luxury living in this exquisite 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom haven nestled within the esteemed confines of Soho's most prestigious address. Stepping through the grand entry gallery, one is immediately ensconced in a realm of refined elegance. The expansive corner living and dining area, graced with sweeping Southern and Western vistas, sets the stage for lavish entertaining affairs. A chef's kitchen, adorned with top-tier appliances, seamlessly integrates with the adjoining entertainment space, ensuring culinary mastery amidst convivial gatherings.
Each bedroom is a sanctuary unto itself, boasting opulent en-suite baths. The third bedroom, thoughtfully crafted as a library/guest retreat, features bespoke cabinetry and a custom sliding door that artfully connects it to the living quarters. The tranquil primary suite occupies its own private enclave, replete with bespoke closets, media installations, and a sumptuous marble-appointed bath boasting five fixtures. Completing the ensemble are a discreet powder room and a convenient laundry facility.
Distinguished by the visionary touch of acclaimed French architect Jean Nouvel in collaboration with renowned hotelier Andre Balasz, this building epitomizes a pinnacle of service tailored to the most discerning clientele. Luxurious amenities abound, including a glamorous swimming pool, indulgent spa, rejuvenating sauna, exclusive gymnasium, and secure garage facilities. With an ethos of discretion and a warm embrace extended to high-profile residents, this address exudes an air of unparalleled sophistication and refinement.
Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

