Soho loft re-lists for $11.6M — 50% off its original asking price

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A Soho loft owned by art consultant and former Chelsea gallerist Sara Tecchia is back on the market for $11.6 million — a 50% price slash from its original $23.25 million in 2015.

Tecchia bought the three-bedroom, 3½-bath home at 50 Wooster St. for $7.45 million in 2010. “In my Chelsea gallery, Sara Tecchia Roma New York, I was constantly surrounded by paintings and sculptures. Thus, I was curious to create a living environment in which the space itself becomes the art,” she once told Mansion Global

The 4,848-square-foot, full-floor, fifth-story space comes with keyed elevator access.

The home opens to a foyer anchored by a custom curved, backlit bookshelf that leads to an open living/dining great room with arched windows. French doors and a brick archway lead to a 528-square-foot private terrace off the main living area.

One of three bedrooms inside the loft.
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The 4,848-square-foot space fills out the fifth floor.
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The dining and open chef’s kitchen area.
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French doors and a brick archway open to a 528-square-foot private terrace.
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There are oak floors throughout.
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Design details include oak floors, custom ceiling beams and an open chef’s kitchen.

The main bedroom comes with window walls, a fireplace, a walk-in closet/dressing room, floor-to-ceiling wardrobes and a spa-like bath.

The six-story cast-iron building, which dates to the late 19th century, is part of a two-building condo complex known as the Wooster Street Condo, at 42-50 Wooster St. 

The listing broker is Doreen Fuentes of Brown Harris Stevens. 

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