Arman's Spectacular Loft in New York

Arman's Spectacular Loft in New York

A Tribeca loft building steeped in art world history is currently on the market for $30 million. Built in 1929, the four-story structure at 430 Washington St. was originally a pickle factory. By 1980, Alexander Heinrici — Andy Warhol’s favorite screen printer — bought the building and used it as a live-work space. 

In 1984, the property was sold to Arman, who used to host weekly dinner parties there for the art world crowd in the 1980s. 

The four-story loft features five bedrooms, nine bathrooms and it’s right by 70 Vestry, home to race car driver Lewis Hamilton, as well as Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen. 

At 14,000 square feet, the loft is currently divided into a fourth-floor living space and three floors of studio and storage space below. It opens with an entry hallway flanked by custom built bookcases and a glass vestibule that leads to a large living room with original columns and 11-foot-tall ceilings.

The space also features a chef’s kitchen and a dining room. In addition, there’s also an elevator, roof deck and private garage. It is currently being sold by Arman’s widow, Corice Canton Arman, who has filled it with his favorite pieces.

 

 

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