You get what you pay for, so dont shop at Home Depot.
Well, kinda. If you want a quality fan I wouldnt be looking at Hampton Bay at all. The best quality residential ceiling fans have a stack-type motor as opposed to a spinner motor, this would include Casablancas with the XLP motor, Emersons with the K55 motor, and some Fanimations (I forget what their equivalent motor is called). These fans are a bit more expensive but since you have a 16' ceiling I would definitely look into it. Especially as Hampton Bay fans ave a reputation for being unreliable, do you really want to have to keep going up on a ladder?
A second option, since you want a modern look, is to use an industrial fan. These move much more air than residential fans and are designed for high ceilings. The downside is that they're not pretty but they fit in very well in an urban loft decor. Most are not light kit adaptable but some are. Again, you get what you pay for, so make sure you're looking at good quality industrial fans rather than those from home centers. Good brands include Marley, Dayton, Envirofan, Emerson, Leading Edge.
You can add a thermostatic remote to any fan *that does not already include a remote*.
Here are some documents with more information on the points we've discussed so far:
On different quality fans, chosing a fan, and use:
http://www.ceiling-fans-n-more.com/ceiling-fan-faq.php
On industrial fans:
http://www.ceiling-fans-n-more.com/i...iling-fans.php