Credit: Russ Ross Photography for The Corcoran Group

Tall ceilings, exposed columns, and open spaces frame this corner co-op at 250 Mercer Street with the bones of a classic loft; warm wood floors, plaster walls, and a gracious layout are in keeping with the 1890 building’s pre-war elegance. Configured to offer two bedrooms and a home office, the 2,000-square-foot co-op can be reimagined to accommodate a third bedroom. Asking $4,250,000, this downtown residence adds corner views to its list of covetable attributes.

In the prewar elegance column, a wide stone foyer introduces the space. Throughout, you’ll find floors of reclaimed oak and walls of Venetian plaster. Other carefully-designed details include reclaimed oak doors, integrated Sonos speakers, architectural lighting, and custom

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