Originally constructed in 1908 as the Isbell Kent Oakes Dry Goods building, the Isbell Lofts were converted to 37 authentic, industrial lofts in the early 2000s on the prominent corner of 18th and Lawrence streets, at the confluence of Lodo and the Central Business District. Unit 409, offered for sale for the first time since its original conversion, features both southern and western exposures from its bank of warehouse windows that wrap the corner of the building. At just under 1,600 sq ft in size, this 2 bed/2bath unit lives large. The thoughtful floorplan is evident upon entry, where you will find oak hardwood floors throughout and 14 + concrete ceilings. The secondary bedroom/flex space adjoins the full hallway bath and laundry closet, with newer stackable washer/dryer (included). The main space is quintessential loft living. A voluminous living space, dining space, and kitchen all flow perfectly together. The kitchen features granite, stainless appliances, ample amount of maple cabinetry, peninsula bar, and a vented range that is even plumbed for gas. Natural light cascades through the unit thanks to the quantity and size of the new-style functional windows. The primary suite also has its own bank of windows on the Lawrence side of the unit, and features a large walk-in closet, and private, spacious 5 piece bath. The covered 100 sq ft terrace includes a plumbed grill, and affords a great perch to take in the cityscape while being nicely above street level. Two car, tandem parking is included along with a large storage cage. Unit 409 represents a fantastic opportunity to live in one of Lodo s best loft conversions, in a very choice unit within the building, right in the middle of all the action downtown.
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