Tech entrepreneur lists his exquisite Arch Digest-ready NYC loft for $6.99M

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Tech entrepreneur and influencer Alfonso Cobo, the co-founder of Unfold and Hypelist, is about to put his gut-renovated Tribeca loft on the market for $6.99 million. 

The exquisite duplex is at 415 Washington St., better known as the Fairchild.

It comes with two terraces, a fireplace, dramatic 21-foot-high ceilings and double-height arched windows.

Tech entrepreneur Alfonso Cobo. Courtesy of Alfonso Cobo
The great room boasts 21-foot-high ceilings and double-height arched windows. Francisco Rosario, DDReps
The workspace sports soothing color tones and is set apart from the rest of the loft. Francisco Rosario, DDReps
The bed is custom to fit the home. Francisco Rosario, DDReps
Clean lines define the open chef’s kitchen. Francisco Rosario, DDReps

Cobo made his name co-founding Unfold, a mobile app that helps users create Instagram stories popularized by celebs including Kim Kardashian, Selena Gomez, Mariah Carey, the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus; Unfold also partnered with Equinox and Tommy Hilfiger. 

By 2019, Squarespace bought the app, which had grown to 16 million users.

Trained as an architect, the Spanish-born entrepreneur worked with interior designer Helena Clunies-Ross to gut renovate the space, whose images look straight out of a design magazine.

That said, it was featured in Architectural Digest and practically screams “quiet luxury.”

A 16-foot olive tree brings a taste of Cobo’s native sunny Spain to the duplex. Francisco Rosario, DDReps
A reading nook inside the Tribeca digs. Francisco Rosario, DDReps
There’s custom artwork above the custom cozy couch. Francisco Rosario, DDReps

Cobo paid $4.6 million for the dwelling in 2022 — 8% over its asking price, which was $4.25 million, and then invested in the gut reno.

The home is currently configured as a one-bedroom bachelor pad — complete with a custom couch where friends come to hang and play video games, Cobo explained on his YouTube video home tour. However, the loft can also convert back to its former three-bedroom, three-bathroom layout.

The soothing tones and detail create a Zen-like respite from the city. The neutral-color scheme is soothing, while the dark grey-painted ceilings bring a sense of peace, Cobo said. 

Small details add personality while in stride with the minimalist theme. Francisco Rosario, DDReps
The soothing rooms are picture-perfect. Francisco Rosario, DDReps

The home opens from a key-locked elevator into a great room with a 16-foot olive tree, a custom 20-foot bronze patina bookcase, a fireplace and the double-height arched windows with stained American white oak screens. 

There’s a column in black oak that anchors the chef’s kitchen, with marble countertops and lime-washed walls along with a hidden pantry for storage under the stairs.

The lower level also features a study with a custom walnut bookcase and workstation, silk wallpaper, a bespoke Helena Clunies-Ross Design sofa, reach-in closets and a terrace with planters.

The upper level boasts the primary suite with a king-size bedroom, a windowed walk-in closet that is like a boutique, a private terrace and an ensuite spa-like bath. The loft also comes with a washer/dryer, a separate storage room and light oak floors.

It’s all in a former 19th-century warehouse, with doormen, a live-in super, bike room and storage. 

The listing brokers are Brandon and Mallory Bogard of Serhant. 

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