There are lofts that check the boxes, and then there are lofts that remind you why people fall in love with downtown living in the first place. This corner residence at Printers Lofts brings together the best parts of the St. Louis loft experience: historic character, natural light, modern convenience, garage parking, and a building community that actually feels like a community. Inside, the space is defined by soaring ceilings, exposed brick, and an extraordinary wall of 14 oversized 8-foot windows that wrap the corner and fill the loft with light. Fully automated custom blinds make the space easy to live in throughout the day, whether you want bright morning energy, filtered afternoon light, or a quieter evening feel. The open layout works beautifully for both daily living and entertaining. The kitchen is a standout, with paneled KitchenAid and Bosch stainless steel appliances, contemporary cabinetry, and a generous center island that naturally becomes the gathering place — for coffee, dinner prep, or friends stopping by before a night out downtown. The bedroom area is thoughtfully positioned for privacy and includes generous closet space, while the modern bathroom has a clean, refined feel with smart touches like occupancy-sensing, no-touch lighting. The in-unit laundry area includes the same hands-free lighting, adding one of those small conveniences you appreciate more every time you use it. The loft is also well equipped for how people actually live now, with a smart thermostat, keyless Yale entry, and available gigabit fiber internet for remote work, streaming, and everyday connectivity. An assigned space in the heated, secure garage is included, along with secure building entry and a transferable Hoffman Bros maintenance plan for added peace of mind. Printers Lofts spans two sister buildings at 1611 and 1627 Locust, connected by a shared underground garage. This residence is located in 1627, home to the furnished rooftop deck with grills, comfortable seating, and wide-open sunset views over the St. Louis skyline. Residents also enjoy access to 1611’s second-floor community room and fitness center, giving the building shared amenity space that is genuinely useful, not just decorative. What makes Printers Lofts especially compelling is the balance: historic architecture without giving up comfort, a downtown location without sacrificing parking, and an established HOA with a welcoming residential feel. From here, Washington Avenue restaurants, coffee shops, nightlife, CityPark, Enterprise Center, and the broader downtown neighborhood are all part of daily life rather than occasional destinations. For buyers looking for a true downtown loft — not just an apartment with brick walls, but a home with light, presence, convenience, and a real sense of place — this one deserves a closer look.
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