Urban Digs: New Jersey Bank Becomes Luxury Loft
The Jefferson Trust Bank Building has had a long history in Hoboken, N.J., as it was built in 1912 and then added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Today, the building has been converted into a luxury loft, with 2,960-square-feet of living space, two bedrooms and many original details, like a stained glass skylight and clock.

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Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Halstead Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Jefferson Trust Bank Building in New Jersey
Historic Home Includes Original Skylight
Given the building's history, it makes sense that the interior retains some of its original, one-of-a-kind features, like a 20’ x 20’ stained glass back lit skylight, the restored Jefferson Trust Bank clock, ornate plaster moldings, and the stunning original wrought iron window grates.
Formal Dining Space Beneath Skylight
Stylish Yet Comfortable Living Room
Polished Wood in Powder Room
Bright Guest Bedroom Includes City Views
Slate Gray Tile Makes Statement in Bathroom
Slate gray tile makes a serious statement in this spare bathroom. A wood vanity complements the moody look, as well as offers storage for extra towels and other essentials.