SoHo has no shortage of eye-catching lofts, but this newly listed residence at 132 Greene Street, 3R manages to outshine the rest — and not just because of its rare 35-foot-wide private terrace.
Priced at $3.395 million, the award-winning co-op blends original 19th-century details with a sleek designer makeover and bright, light-filled spaces, creating a standout offering in the heart of downtown Manhattan.
Reimagined by Brooklyn-based design firm Shapeless Studio, the 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home retains its cast-iron bones and historic texture while embracing a soft, elevated palette. There are 13-foot ceilings, white cedar floors, and exposed brick walls brightened with limewash — all working together to spotlight the apartment’s voluminous sense of space.
Represented by Ryan Stenta, Alessandro Prospato, Fredrik Eklund, and John Gomes of Douglas Elliman, the home is a rare find in an iconic cast-iron building designed by Alfred Zucker in 1885.
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Listing details for the 132 Greene Street loft

- Address: 132 Greene Street, 3R, New York, NY
- Price: $3,395,000
- Type: Co-op
- Size: 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, 1 half bathroom
- Outdoor space: 35-foot terrace, east-facing
- Pets: Allowed
- Listing agents: Ryan Stenta, Alessandro Prospato, Fredrik Eklund, and John Gomes (Douglas Elliman)
A light-filled living space with classic SoHo charm

The open-concept layout spans the full width of the building, with a wall of oversized windows flooding the main living area with natural light.
Soaring ceilings, cast-iron columns, and exposed brick walls give the space its signature loft feel, while subtle design upgrades make it feel fresh and current.



Open kitchen features high-end appliances and a designer touch
The kitchen was curated for both beauty and performance, featuring top-tier appliances from Bertazzoni and Fisher & Paykel, integrated seamlessly into clean cabinetry.
Set beneath the soaring ceilings, it forms the heart of the home, and serves as a great space for everything from casual breakfasts to full-on dinner parties.


Serene primary bedroom with stylish adjacency
Located just off the living area, the primary bedroom maintains an open but intimate vibe. Natural materials and a neutral palette enhance the tranquil atmosphere, making it a welcoming retreat after a day in the city.

A mezzanine bedroom with a spiral staircase
In true loft fashion, the second bedroom is perched upstairs on a custom mezzanine, accessed via a sculptural spiral staircase.
It features intriguing architectural angles, dramatic height, and unique interior windows overlooking the main living space. There’s also a half-bathroom on this level that could be converted into a full bath.

The bathroom has marble and handmade tile
The main bathroom is cleverly hidden behind the kitchen cabinetry for added privacy. Outfitted in marble and handmade zellige tiles, it features luxurious finishes and a minimalist design that echoes the apartment’s refined style.

Step outside to a 35-foot-long private terrace
A true luxury in SoHo, the 35-foot-wide east-facing terrace is accessible through elegant French doors. It’s large enough to comfortably accommodate al fresco dining, morning coffee rituals, or an urban garden, enjoying plenty of natural light and sky views.

Set inside a historic cast-iron building with a storied past
Built in 1885 and converted into a co-op in 1990, 132 Greene Street is a six-story, 22-unit building with classic SoHo architecture, including a cast-iron façade designed by renowned architect Alfred Zucker.
It’s located in one of the most walkable and desirable neighborhoods in Manhattan, just two flights up in a non-elevator building.

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