In Salt Lake City, a Sun-Drenched Loft in an Old Chocolate Factory Asks $1.55M
In recent years, Salt Lake City has seen an influx of new residents. With its thriving arts and culture scene, world-class skiing, and proximity to the great outdoors, it’s no wonder the Beehive State capital is booming. In this unique setting, the Broadway Lofts offer an equally unique home base. Originally built in 1901 as a chocolate factory, the lofts offer industrial character with modern amenities.
Unit #301, listed at $1,550,000, offers over 3,100 square feet of flexible space. The two-bedroom, three-bathroom condo boasts 15-foot ceilings and ample natural light. Enter through an open kitchen/dining/living space to meet tall windows that span the north side of the building.
Outfitted with top-of-the-line Thermador appliances and an induction range, the kitchen is ready for even the most ambitious home chef. A large quartz island provides the perfect platform for entertaining with additional bar seating.
After a long day in the city or out in nature, a personal retreat awaits. Upstairs, the main bedroom and bathroom provide privacy and serenity. Glass walls allow light to stream in from the main level while keeping ambient sound at bay.
The building itself offers perks such as common green space, barbecue areas, and garage parking. With its central location and one-of-a-kind aesthetic, the Broadway Lofts is the ideal entryway to the city.
159 W Broadway #301 in Salt Lake City, Utah, is currently listed for $1,550,000 by Molly Jones and Joey Sutorius of Coldwell Banker Realty.
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