Lavish Loft Apartment in Chelsea Mercantile Condominium

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A home that was owned by a passionate and talented designer can only be a marvelous home. So is the case of this loft apartment in the Chelsea Mercantile building, NY, owned by Christopher Hyland, who turned it into a stunning tribute to Greek Revival. You can find it on the 12th floor of the New York City building, with 3 to 5 generous bedrooms, a stone-tiled vestibule, a library, a Gothic kitchen, breakfast room, double drawing rooms, and a gym.

Built in 1907, the magnificent Chelsea Mercantile Condominium is a premiere downtown building with full services, including concierge, video security, full-time doorman, valet laundry service, and much more. Priced at $22,500,000, the loft boasts exquisite finishes and décor elements, such as Doric columns, 8-foot-high mahogany double doors, custom wall coverings, expensive rugs, and more.

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