A supremely well laid out space for living and working, highlighted by the incredibly rare structural beauty of six original, fully revealed foot and a half thick brick archways. This sprawling TriBeCa loft is an urban treasure worth discovering. A diversity of texture and enduring industrial materials are used throughout the loft. A key-locked elevator opens directly into an expanse of wide-plank satin finish maple floors, elaborately detailed stamped tin ceiling, industrial gun metal steel, and richly exposed 19th-century brick walls and archways. The kitchen intersects the two spaces through a center arch, with a polished poured concrete counter that runs the length of the L-shaped kitchen, hiding the Viking oven and dishwasher, along with an ample amount of storage space. Over-sized custom steel and fiberglass hinged partitions are employed to create private spaces throughout the loft. Homasote, a structural fiber board, is used for sliding walls and closet doors. Concrete is used in both bathrooms: all floors, sinks, counters, bath and shower are poured concrete. An incredible amount of storage space is found in the studios and living spaces. The studios are usable as additional living space or convertible to a possible 5 bedrooms. Design by Dean/Wolf Architects, TriBeCa. 4,250 gross SF full floor loft (50' X 85'). The south studio has a 10' x 20' professionally soundproofed (3" concrete floor) room. SubZero refrigerator, Viking gas range. Miele washer and dryer. A separate, secured, steel doored basement 260SF basement storage room. 11 North and South facing windows. Originally built in 1861 as two structures with a central party wall, 108-110 Franklin is a five-story Italianate style loft building with a unifying cast-iron base and brownstone facade, all crowned by a stone cornice. Central steam heat. Bicycles are parked in the basement. Excellent boutique co-op with no underlying mortgage and a record of great maintenance and plans for more improvements. Conveniently located just off West Broadway and Finn Square in the center of TriBeCa, with restaurants, bars, boutique shopping, and transportation all within a couple of blocks.