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388 West Broadway opening. (Residential).


The newest addition to SoHo's low-rise residential streetscape street·scape  
n.
1. An artistic representation of a street.

2. Surroundings composed of streets: the urban streetscape. 
, opening up now at 388 West Broadway, seeks to blend heritage with modem lifestyles for the fortunate few. This five-story loft condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 conversion preserves the cast-iron architecture cast-iron architecture, a term used to designate buildings that incorporate cast iron for structural and/or decorative purposes. After 1800 cast-iron supports were exploited as an alternative to masonry, and with the introduction of wrought-iron beams at mid-century,  that is SoHo's hallmark while inserting a high-style interior with the abundant space and discreet luxury in demand today. Just four floor-through loft residences are being offered exclusively by Insignia Douglas Elliman.

Helene Luchnick, executive vice president of Insignia Douglas Elliman, is exclusive agent for the property. For further information, call her at 212-965-6008.

The 3,000-SF loft residences on the second to fourth floors of 388 West Broadway are priced at $2.525 million, plus a 3,000-SF penthouse penthouse

Enclosed area on top of a building. A penthouse can be an apartment on the roof or top floor of a building or a structure on the roof housing the top of an elevator shaft, air-conditioning equipment, or stairs leading to the roof.
 with a 2,000-SF rooftop terrace for $3.975 million. Each condo has two oversized o·ver·size  
n.
1. A size that is larger than usual.

2. An oversize article or object.

adj. o·ver·size also o·ver·sized
Larger in size than usual or necessary.
 master bedroom suites.

The condos will be ready for occupancy in November, Luchnick said.

Developer of 388 West Broadway is Peter Armstrong of Chelsfield USA, who previously developed 15 East 69th Street, formerly the Westbury Hotel, into condominiums.
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Title Annotation:New low-rise residential project
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 16, 2002
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