Su-su-s-susstudio! There are apartments. There are condos. And then, occasionally, there's this kinda' love. And our prediction...if you're the betting type? That you immediately stop thinking about every other place & space you've seen to date. Bar none. There's a reason people fall for lofts, the ceilings, the light, the bones, the story. And Unit 430 delivers on all of it without asking you to compromise. Twelve-foot ceilings. East-facing light. Floor-to-ceiling windows. Exposed ductwork. Effortless design. And a 560-square-foot studio floor plan that is quite simply the best in the business. Voluminous, vertical, airy, bright and light. There's a proper living area, a dining setup, a sectioned-off den for a home office, and sleeping quarters that function like a real bedroom (not a curtained-off corner you're supposed to squint and call 'private'). Separation, storage and big-time sanity. It all just works. The kitchen is doing a lot more than you'd expect. Light ash upper cabinets, dark lowers, a small-format mosaic tile backsplash, stone countertops, and open shelving styled the way you wish. The bathroom has travertine tile, a wall-mounted faucet, and a warm, considered finish. Then you turn around, and there's a loud blush mural covering the entire wall for a 1,2,3 punch. The kind of space that makes you realize you've had opinions about interior design this whole time. Freshened up throughout, with new flooring (2019), washer & dryer (2021), a new coat of white paint, light fixtures, and drapery done right. The building has a 24-hour concierge, a full gym, a rooftop deck with BBQs & Casa Loma Views, a theatre room, a library, a meeting room, a party room, visitor parking and is pet-friendly. The full stack! It is, without question, a New York state of mind to love this kind of space, and the restless ones always find their way home.