Skip to Content
There is one apartment for rent at 644 Broadway (last updated on Apr 16, 2024)

644 Broadway

Co-op located in NoHo, between Bleecker Street & Bond Street

Description of 644 Broadway

Bleecker Tower was designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch for the Manhattan Savings Institution in 1891, and was converted to a 15-unit cooperative in 1987. This is one of the city's finest surviving examples of 19th century architecture, and is famous for the largest bank robbery in US history to date.

A full-time doorman is on staff Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Convenience is brought to a whole new level with Balthazar, BondST, Mercer Kitchen, Equinox, Soul Cycle, the Bowery Hotel, Crosby Street Hotel, and designer shopping nearby. Located at the crossroads of SoHo, Greenwich Village and NoLita, Whole Foods is a short walk away.

All content above are visible to screen reader users, so you may ignore the show more button below.

Building Facts

  • Year Built: 1890
    Converted Year: 1978
    Building Type: Co-op
    Neighborhood: NoHo (Manhattan)
    Minimum Down: 20%
  • Total Apartments: 15 15
    Total Floors: 8
    Doorman: PT Doorman
    Pets: Allowed
    Total Floorplans:

Apartment Pricing Stats

$83
Avg. Price / ft2

Building Amenities

  • PT Doorman
  • High-Rise
  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Intercom
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Elevator
  • Live-In Superintendent

Apartments for Sale at 644 Broadway View history of all units

Interested in learning more
about off-market listings at 644 Broadway?
It's quick and easy.

Apartments for Rent at 644 Broadway (1) View history of all units

1
Available Apt
$16,000
Prices Start At
$83
Avg. Price / ft2
Loading Listings ...
No Listings Found. Please update the search criteria.
  • List
 
Interested in
this building?
Book an in-person or virtual tour.
It's quick and easy. Cancel anytime.
Or connect with one of our experts
with any questions

644 Broadway: Rating

25
Out of 44

Architecture Rating: 25 / 44

+
22
Out of 36

Location Rating: 22 / 36

+
17
Out of 39

Features Rating: 17 / 39

+
9
=
73

CityRealty Rating Reference

 
Architecture
  • 30+ remarkable
  • 20-29 distinguished
  • 11-19 average
  • < 11 below average
 
Location
  • 27+ remarkable
  • 18-26 distinguished
  • 9-17 average
  • < 9 below average
 
Features
  • 22+ remarkable
  • 16-21 distinguished
  • 9-15 average
  • < 9 below average
  • #3 Rated co-op - NoHo
 

Carter Horsley's Review of 644 Broadway

Carter Horsley's Building Review
"This 8-story, orange stone building at 644 Broadway is known as Bleecker Tower and is one of the city’s more ornate surviving 19th Century buildings. 

It was designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch in 1891 for the Manhattan Savings Institution and was converted in 1987 to a residential cooperative with 15 apartments. The architect for the cooperative conversion was Joseph Pell Lombardi, one of the city’s most active and best converters of architectural interesting older properties. " Read Carter's Full Review
Pros
  • Architectural masterpiece by Stephen Decatur Hatch
  • Good shopping
  • Close to Washington Square Park
  • Convenient to New York University
  • Good transportation
  • Private storage
  • Part-time doorman
  • Adjacent to only Louis Sullivan building in city
  • Close to NoHo- SoHo- Greenwich Village and East Village
  • Great location
  • Close to Subway
Cons
  • No roof deck
  • No fitness center
  • No garage
{ "key" : "AIzaSyDquABdSLhathmwfnoTcYwA1BY6coZZyZk", "lat": 40.7264924, "lng": -73.9954121, "marker": { "icon": "https://img3.cityrealty.com/neo/i/w/amenities/base.png" } }

Subways

  1. M
  2. B
  3. D
  4. F
  5. 6
at Lafayette 0.06 miles
  1. N
  2. R
at Broadway 0.19 miles
  1. J
  2. Z
at Delencey 0.44 miles
  1. C
  2. E
at 6th Ave and Vandam 0.44 miles
  1. A
at 6th Ave and Waverly Pl 0.48 miles
 
 

Closing History - Last 10 sales

10
Units Sold
$2M - $5.4M
Price Range
$1,199
Avg. Price / ft2

Alternate Addresses

  • 71 Bleecker Street
  • 71 Bleeker Street
  • 71-73 Bleecker Street
  • 71-73 Bleeker Street
  • 73 Bleecker Street
  • 73 Bleeker Street
  • Bleecker Tower
  • Manhattan Savings Institution Bank Building
One United Nations Park
between East 39th Street & East 40th Street
Murray Hill
One United Nations Park is an unprecedented interplay of privacy and light—a balance that reflects the architecture’s bold exterior and luminous interiors.
Learn More
One United Nations Park - Exterior View - Building One United Nations Park - Exterior/Interior View - Terrace and Living Room One United Nations Park - Interior - Corner View - Living Room One United Nations Park - Interior - Living Room - View of ESB One United Nations Park - Interior View - Colorful Living Room
{"section":"building","group":"A","hood-id":31,"omit-double-building-ads":true,"ads":[{"type":21,"page":101},{"type":18,"page":101}]}
Book a Tour or Get More Information on this Building
Interested in selling? Learn how we can help