Rare SoHo Loft with Terrace and Exceptionally Low Maintenance
Located at 112 Mercer Street, this expansive full-floor loft offers a rare chance to own an authentic piece of SoHo’s architectural and artistic history. A cooperative since 1974, the building represents the golden era of downtown loft living in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods.
This property is offered through the Estate of Vera Jacqueline “Jackie” Winsor (1941–2024), a Canadian-born American sculptor recognized for her influential work in post-minimalist and process art. Her early experience with construction and manual labor informed her sculptural practice, characterized by natural materials, geometric forms, and labor-intensive methods. Winsor gained national attention with a 1979 mid-career retrospective at MoMA—the museum’s first solo show for a woman in its Painting and Sculpture department since 1946. Her work is held in the collections of MoMA, the Whitney, and the Met. She lived and worked in this very loft for decades, contributing to the creative spirit that defined SoHo.
Spanning approximately 3,500+/- square feet with an additional 300+/- square feet of private outdoor space, the loft features soaring 13+-foot tin ceilings and 13 oversized windows. Triple exposures provide natural light throughout the day—west to Mercer Street and south and east to the terrace and courtyard.
In original condition, the residence offers abundant character and awaits your architect's vision. The layout can accommodate 3–4 bedrooms and multiple living areas. Plumbing risers on both ends of the loft allow for flexible design.
A large private terrace offers a coveted outdoor escape—perfect for entertaining, gardening, or relaxing. Additional features include a climate-controlled room in the cellar that can serve as an office or studio, and a separate private storage room in the sub-basement. Both are elevator-accessible. The building is secure and well-maintained, with a new entry system and key-locked elevator access directly into the loft.
Shareholders benefit from monthly income generated by a long-term retail tenant on the ground floor. As a result, monthly maintenance for this unit is an astonishingly low $200.
NEIGHBORHOOD
SoHo—short for “South of Houston Street”—is synonymous with style, art, and urban history. Once an industrial hub, it became a haven for artists in the 1960s, drawn by large, affordable lofts and exceptional light. Today, it remains one of New York’s most desirable neighborhoods.
SoHo blends its artistic roots with a refined, upscale lifestyle. The neighborhood is a shopping destination with designer boutiques, global brands, and independent stores. Art galleries remain integral to its identity.
The area boasts the world’s largest concentration of cast-iron buildings, adding timeless appeal to its cobblestone streets and architectural details. Sidewalk cafes, boutique hotels, and historic façades enhance its charm.
Centrally located and well-connected by public transit, SoHo borders Tribeca, Greenwich Village, and Chinatown, offering endless opportunities for dining, shopping, and exploration.
A truly exceptional opportunity—please call to arrange a private viewing of this quintessential SoHo loft.
*Represents current apartment configuration, which may not conform to official legal documentation. Purchasers should consult with their legal or architectural professionals to determine legal use parameters.
Rare SoHo Loft with Terrace and Exceptionally Low Maintenance
Located at 112 Mercer Street, this expansive full-floor loft offers a rare chance to own an authentic piece of SoHo’s architectural and artistic history. A cooperative since 1974, the building represents the golden era of downtown loft living in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods.
This property is offered through the Estate of Vera Jacqueline “Jackie” Winsor (1941–2024), a Canadian-born American sculptor recognized for her influential work in post-minimalist and process art. Her early experience with construction and manual labor informed her sculptural practice, characterized by natural materials, geometric forms, and labor-intensive methods. Winsor gained national attention with a 1979 mid-career retrospective at MoMA—the museum’s first solo show for a woman in its Painting and Sculpture department since 1946. Her work is held in the collections of MoMA, the Whitney, and the Met. She lived and worked in this very loft for decades, contributing to the creative spirit that defined SoHo.
Spanning approximately 3,500+/- square feet with an additional 300+/- square feet of private outdoor space, the loft features soaring 13+-foot tin ceilings and 13 oversized windows. Triple exposures provide natural light throughout the day—west to Mercer Street and south and east to the terrace and courtyard.
In original condition, the residence offers abundant character and awaits your architect's vision. The layout can accommodate 3–4 bedrooms and multiple living areas. Plumbing risers on both ends of the loft allow for flexible design.
A large private terrace offers a coveted outdoor escape—perfect for entertaining, gardening, or relaxing. Additional features include a climate-controlled room in the cellar that can serve as an office or studio, and a separate private storage room in the sub-basement. Both are elevator-accessible. The building is secure and well-maintained, with a new entry system and key-locked elevator access directly into the loft.
Shareholders benefit from monthly income generated by a long-term retail tenant on the ground floor. As a result, monthly maintenance for this unit is an astonishingly low $200.
NEIGHBORHOOD
SoHo—short for “South of Houston Street”—is synonymous with style, art, and urban history. Once an industrial hub, it became a haven for artists in the 1960s, drawn by large, affordable lofts and exceptional light. Today, it remains one of New York’s most desirable neighborhoods.
SoHo blends its artistic roots with a refined, upscale lifestyle. The neighborhood is a shopping destination with designer boutiques, global brands, and independent stores. Art galleries remain integral to its identity.
The area boasts the world’s largest concentration of cast-iron buildings, adding timeless appeal to its cobblestone streets and architectural details. Sidewalk cafes, boutique hotels, and historic façades enhance its charm.
Centrally located and well-connected by public transit, SoHo borders Tribeca, Greenwich Village, and Chinatown, offering endless opportunities for dining, shopping, and exploration.
A truly exceptional opportunity—please call to arrange a private viewing of this quintessential SoHo loft.
*Represents current apartment configuration, which may not conform to official legal documentation. Purchasers should consult with their legal or architectural professionals to determine legal use parameters.
Listing Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.