Description
Τhis expansive loft apartment is available for sale for the first time in decades. The sprawling 1,829 sqft footprint leaves plenty of room to create a functional 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home with fantastic flow, large rooms and great separation between the bedrooms and living areas.
This loft was the home and studio of the renowned Chilean artist, Juan Downey, whose work can be seen in the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney, The Smithsonian, Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou and many more.
Built in 1923 as a former fur vault, 150 West 26th Street was converted to a residential loft condominium in 2002. The building has a common roof garden, on-site building manager and permits in unit Washer/Dryers and central Air Conditioning. All of this a stone's throw from the fantastic art galleries, restaurants and cafes that Chelsea has to offer as well as public transportation (1, R, W, F, M, C, E and the LIRR). Don't miss the opportunity to create the home of your dreams in one of the best neighborhoods in Manhattan.
Building Features 9 Floors25 Units
Unit Features
$1,850,000 / $1,011 per ft²
Listed on May 28, 2026
41 Days on Market
3 Beds / 2.5 Baths / 1,829 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $3,812
Maintenance: $1,198 / R.E. Taxes $2,614
Open House (Appointment only)
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group Source: RLS
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