Historic loft in the heart of downtown Jersey City hits the market for $2.15 million

In the heart of downtown Jersey City stands a long brick building with the words “Wells Fargo” across its overhang. Built in 1890, the building at 299 Pavonia Ave. was originally used as a horse-and-carriage storage facility for Wells Fargo before being used by the U.S. government to repair railroad equipment during World War I.

The building was officially converted into 31 residential condominiums in 1982, known as the Wells Fargo Lofts, maintaining historic features like the building’s trademark oversized windows and original ceiling trusses. And now, one of the units in this iconic building can be yours.

On the market since early August, Apartment 210 is currently listed for $2.15 million . The property is being managed by listing agent Dale Fior, a broker with Brown Harris Stevens in Hoboken.

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This spacious loft boasts five bedrooms — including an au pair or in-law suite — and four bathrooms across 7,100 square feet of living space. This includes a 5,100-square-foot main level and a 2,000-square-foot mezzanine level.

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