140 Sullivan Street
Co-op located in SoHo, between Prince Street & West Houston Street
Description of 140 Sullivan Street
140 Sullivan Street is a six-story, eight-unit prewar cooperative built in the Renaissance Revival style by Louis F. Heinecke for Ernest H. Friedrichs, a manufacturer of artists' materials, in 1891. The loft building was converted to a movie theater in 1910, and later converted to a three-unit boutique cooperative surrounding two common courtyards.
The building is located just off Prince Street in the heart of Soho, just minutes away from top restaurants and boutiques, new Hudson Square offices, Tribeca, the West Village, Greenwich Village, and the Lower East Side.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1910Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 6
Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Walk Up
- Intercom
- Courtyard
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