And Unit 03 at 62 Claremont Street has its own story. Built in the 1930s, the Claremont Lofts first served as a banquet hall and then as a grunge-era concert hall before the building was converted into an octet of stunning hard lofts in 2000. A more recent renovation has created a luxurious, modern aesthetic in Unit 03, with walnut flooring, exposed brickwork, bespoke millwork and Calcutta marble. Upon entering the 2,500 square foot home, you’ll be greeted by a pristine foyer that offers a large closet, fire extinguisher room, and garage access. Up a short staircase, the main floor has an airy, open layout. Hardwood floors abound throughout the light filled space. The living room has high, 21 foot ceilings, a gas fireplace and a large window. Exposed brick pillars frame the space while drawing the eye upwards. The modern, all-white kitchen has built-in Miele appliances and silver hardware. Where the cabinets end is a small built-in desk, sofa and wine cooler. The dining room is large enough for 10 people and is bathed in light thanks to a glass window. A textured black tone wall adds interest to the space. An impressive glass and walnut staircase winds from floor to floor. The house has two and one bedrooms and four bathrooms. The master suite has a walk-in closet and a three-piece bathroom with a steam shower. A set of pocket doors lead to a small sitting room that overlooks the living room below. The second bedroom has heated floors, a four-piece en-suite bathroom and a large window. The crowning jewel of the home is the 700 square foot private rooftop terrace. The serene space is complete with outdoor kitchen, outdoor shower, dining and living area. Unfortunately for those hoping to claim one of the coveted Claremont Lofts, the unit sold – for $2,480,000 – on November 14th. See the full list here.