Harbor Residence
- Beds
- 3
- Baths
- 3
- Area
- 2,600 sq ft
$1,200,000
A striking two-bedroom loft conversion with double-height ceilings, exposed steel beams, and a refined industrial aesthetic in the Financial Quarter.
The Exchange Building was once the trading floor of the city’s oldest commodities exchange. Its conversion into twelve residences preserved the bones that make the original structure so compelling — towering steel columns, riveted beam connections, and factory-scale windows that pour daylight across open floor plans. This two-bedroom loft occupies the building’s southwest corner, where afternoon sun washes across polished concrete floors and illuminates the full eighteen-foot height of the main living space.
A custom steel-and-glass mezzanine, designed by the building’s original architect, houses the primary bedroom and a small reading area overlooking the living room below. The integrated Bulthaup kitchen sits at ground level, its clean lines and handleless cabinetry a deliberate counterpoint to the raw industrial framework above. Both bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms finished in large-format porcelain and matte black fixtures, maintaining the loft’s industrial vocabulary in every detail.
The Financial Quarter location puts the city’s best restaurants, galleries, and transit connections within a short walk. The building itself offers a landscaped rooftop terrace, a co-working lounge for residents who work remotely, and secure underground parking — thoughtful amenities for a building that attracts architects, founders, and creative professionals who want their home to reflect the way they work.
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