1993 - 1995

Soho Lofts

Wardour Street, London

  • "Big internal spaces and plenty of daylight… Spectacular."

    Kenneth Powell

Loft Apartments

Location: Wardour Street, W1

Year: 1993-1995

Type: Residential

Size: 33 Apartments | 4 Penthouses

Manhattan Loft Corporation’s burgeoning reputation secured the thrilling opportunity to redevelop the famous Marquee club in the heart of Soho.

The legendary music venue was a Rock ‘n’ Roll rite of passage, playing host to early performances from The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Sex Pistols and Led Zeppelin. By the mid-nineties, the club had closed and Soho’s reputation as a seedy yet exhilarating district of bars, cafes, clubs and cabarets was beginning to evolve.

Designed by the inimitable Piers Gough, Soho Lofts is a stunning development of 33 loft apartments and 4 penthouses featuring large multi-level terraces offering panoramic views spanning St Paul’s Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Loft-living’s arrival in Soho heralded its reimagining as a highly desirable residential location.

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