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NYC Loft Where Blue Öyster Cult Recorded Iconic Album on Sale for $2.5M

This 39 Pearl St. lair has a rich history tied to both music and the paint industry.

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his stunning Dumbo loft has a rich history as the former recording studio and crash pad of Blue Öyster Cult, the iconic rock band behind hits like "(Don't Fear) The Reaper." Now on the market for $2.5 million, the 3,000-square-foot space boasts an airy layout, exposed beams, and plenty of living space.

    The elegant home features a wide open floor plan, with a large kitchen, living, and dining area. Exposed brick, concrete floors, and oversized windows with city views add to its charm. The loft's five bedrooms offer ample opportunity for gracious vintage decor, while the spa-like bathroom retreat is a serene oasis.

    Beyond its musical past, the building itself has a fascinating history dating back to 1880 as part of Masury Paint Works, where the modern paint can was invented. The original owners purchased the building in 1997 and have since renovated it into a stunning residence.

    With its unique blend of history, style, and natural light, this Dumbo loft is sure to captivate music lovers and design enthusiasts alike. Listing broker Danielle Nazinitsky of Decode Real Estate invites potential buyers to reimagine this incredible space as their own.

NYC loft where Blue Öyster Cult recorded iconic album for sale in Manhattan.