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Looking to create your dream loft? At almost 1,600 square feet with soaring 13 foot ceilings and 6 oversized windows facing east, this expansive space offers an exceptional renovation opportunity for those ready to bring their unique vision to life. Currently configured as a 2 bedroom with 2 full baths plus an open loft space, 9E's floorplan lends itself to multiple possible layouts. The convenient and desirable location is just 3 blocks from Fulton Center with 12 interconnecting subway lines. Head west into Tribeca, north up to Soho, east towards the Seaport, and south to the heart of FiDi. Enjoy world class shopping at the nearby Oculus, Brookfield Place and the Westfield World Trade Center Mall. Great restaurants abound including Temple Court, Le Gratin, Manhatta, and you'll find multiple dining options in the Tin Building, Le District and Eataly. Built in 1886, The Potter Building's elaborate red brick and terra cotta facade is a fusion of Queen Anne, Neo-Grec, Renaissance Revival, and Colonial Revival motifs. At 11 stories high, it is one of New York's most significant surviving tall office buildings from the period prior to the development of the skyscraper. It stands as a testament to the most advanced fireproofing methods then available. Once part of New York's celebrated Newspaper Row, it housed the editorial office of the New York Observer. Converted to residential co-ops in 1980, it was designated a New York City Landmark in 1996. 145 Nassau's hallways were recently handsomely renovated, and there's a beautifully landscaped common roof deck with mature plantings and several inviting seating areas. Pets are welcome here! Schedule your private viewing today.