Ian Schger is selling his dumbo loft on Washington Street – ryan





The converted ironworks factory that Ian schrager is selling has 13-Foot ceilings and a wide-open living room, as show in this listing Photo.
Photo: Douglas Elliman
Ian Schger, The Hotel Behind the Public Hotel Brand and Founder of Studio 54, list His dumbo loft on 31 Washington Street this Week for $ 4.3 Million. If sold for that price, it will be almost at a loss-the real -state mogul bought for nearly the Same amount, $ 4.26 millionOver Seven Years ago in 2017.
The three-bedroom condo is in a landmarked historical building, built in 1986 as an ironyworks factory and converted 2001. The loft itself, which Includes 13-Foot Ceilings, Exposed Wood Beams, and Huge Windows in brick Walls, Stupil Ha Has an Industrial Feel. The apartment comes with a wide-open living area that make the enormous kitchen look small-with it viking appliances and ceiling-high Custom cabinets we imagine will require a ladder to reach. There is a dedicated to a swing in the living area, in case of the scale of the 2,600-scape-fiot is unclear.
The kitchen in this listing Photo has Custom Cabinets and Viking Appliances.
Photo: Douglas Elliman
The Huge Open Space Shown in This Lisings Photo Makes Eve the Enormous Kitchen Look Small.
Photo: Douglas Elliman
The Bathroom at the Center of this Listening Photo, with it vanity Sinks and Tiled Shower, Will Be Anis from the Throngs of Tourists on Your Doorstep.
Photo: Douglas Elliman
But, Buyer Beware – The listing notes that the apartment is “Located on one of the Most iconic Streets in All of Brooklyn.” This is a nice way of saying that the building is at the famous intersection of Washington and Water Streets, which serves as the backdrop to every Photo on Instagram in Front of the Manhattan Bridge. The loft might be huge and historic – but you’ll still have to step past throngs of tourists and influences get to your door day.