Artists Lofts for Rent in the Regal Bag Building

There have been inquiries in the past as to how to get inside the artist lofts in the Regal Bag Building, 302 N. Water Street. Well, now is your chance, being that there are 4 spaces available for rent. The space is massive, and the views all face the Hudson River. The rent is fair, especially considering what an art space would cost in you NYC! Scenic Art Studios already rents in the building.

You can see more pictures of the space here. All inquires and showing requests must be made through realtor Chris Hanson, CHanson@HistoricNewburghHomes.com, (845) 430-8380.

Space, ranging from 1,224 to 2,068 sq/ft ($950 to $1,100 per month respectively). Studios are on the fourth floor, with service elevator and gated, secure entrance with guard.

Wouldn’t these make some magnificent gallery spaces as well? Oh the possibilities are endless!

5 Comment

  • I remember reading somewhere that the Regal Bag building is the only building in the state (country maybe?) with its main entrance on an upper floor instead of the first floor. I’ve always found that interesting.
    I wish I was an artist…the loft space looks amazing and look at those views!

  • I remember reading somewhere that the Regal Bag building is the only building in the state (country maybe?) with its main entrance on an upper floor instead of the first floor. I’ve always found that interesting.
    I wish I was an artist…the loft space looks amazing and look at those views!

  • Correct Colleen. It was listed in Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, as the only building that has it’s main entrance on the 6th floor.

  • Correct Colleen. It was listed in Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, as the only building that has it’s main entrance on the 6th floor.

  • I used to work on the ground floor in the office, several years ago . I can recall the wood floors being very slippery, when the sun would shine in , due to the oil from the lawn moving company. Were these wood floors replaced?? It’s great to see it is being used again. Such fond memories of that building.