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A piece of New York City history. This sprawling loft was once the home and dance studio of the late renowned choreographer Louis Falco of the 1980 motion picture 'Fame', and a legendary after-party destination for Studio 54. The 4,200 sq. ft. is spread over 2 full floors of live/work space. Four bedrooms (with plenty of room for more), 3 full bathrooms (with plumbing in place for a 4th), an office, and 3 separate living/entertaining spaces. The heart of this home is the breathtaking central living area. The ceilings soar to over 18 feet at the core of the loft with 4 large windows. Currently the space is enjoyed as a home theater with an expansive retractable projection screen, but it is also ideal for creative gatherings or studio use. The keyed elevator opens directly onto each floor.
The intimate five unit co-op has a video intercom security system, storage closet that transfers with the unit, and a bike room. The co-op also owns the ground floor commercial space which contributes to its financial stability and low monthly maintenance for its shareholders.