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First time on the market. Raw 2,063 square-foot loft boasts some unusual features that make it an exceptional find. Thirteen windows on all four sides, each measuring over 4-feet by 9-feet, bring an incredible amount of light at all times of the day and the soaring ceilings of 13'6" throughout provide a grand sense of space and light. The generous size and number of windows also allow for numerous and flexible layout options. Current layout features one bathroom and no interior walls or bedrooms, however the possibility exists for the creation of additional bedrooms and bathrooms. Built in 1900, this intimate cast-iron elevator loft building is situated on one of the most sought-after cobblestone blocks in the heart of the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District. Greene Street is filled with great historic significance especially starting with the settling of renowned artists to the neighborhood in the 1960's. 113 Greene Street is surrounded by the greatest collection of cast-iron architecture in the world, not to mention immediate neighbors like Dior, Versace, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton. Geographically at the center of Downtown Manhattan, it is a most convenient neighborhood and also within a short distance of all of the restaurants, shops and culture that make this such a desirable neighborhood. The co-op does not have an underlying mortgage and the financials are stellar.