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The Soho Gallery Building, 420 West Broadway, #PHB

Listing no longer available on CityRealty as of Apr 22, 2015
It previously was on the market for a total of 345 days.
Last Sold on Apr 28, 2021 for $8,000,000
3 beds, 3.5 baths | Approx. 3,593 ft2
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  • Buyers
  • Ara Hovnanian
  • Rachel Hovnanian
  • Sellers
  • 420 Phb Llc
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345 days on Market

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Key Details

  • Listed: May 12, 2014
    Days on Market: 345
    Building Type: Cooperative
    Neighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)
    Doorman: PT Doorman
    Listing viewed 198 times
Monthly Maintenance: $10,467 ($2.91/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage: -
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $132,932 ($37.00/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($1,975,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Description

Nestled on a prime residential block in SoHo awaits this truly once in a lifetime penthouse offering. Previously a raw loft space, architect Edward Siegel (partner at AD100 firm Cooper, Robertson & Partners) and Ernest de la Torre (Elle Décor Top 25 designer), have remarkably transformed this impressive duplex home. Featured in Architectural Digest, the design team seamlessly blended East-Asian inspired Midcentury modernism with a touch of Art deco glamour - a unique fusion of style that is beautifully reflected throughout the three bedroom, two full and two half bathroom residence with four private terraces.

The experience of visiting Penthouse B begins upon entering the gracious walnut-paneled foyer, which includes a concealed entrance to a powder room. Lustrous dark stained white oak floors continue into the great room; a sprawling entertaining space where the focal point centers around the stunning, wood burning fireplace wall clad in white gold quartzite. Further enhancing the visual aesthetic of the space is a row of columns, uniquely covered in walnut with blackened steel rivets complemented by soaring 11’2 ceiling heights.

The east-facing wall of Moduline windows and French doors opens onto the 528 square-foot lower terrace from which a view of One World Trade Center is perfectly framed. A wet-bar outfitted with Dornbracht sink fittings, stainless steel countertop, and glass shelving completes this dynamic and expansive room. The kitchen is truly a chef’s dream with a Viking range, vented Viking hood, Northland refrigerator, two Bosch dishwashers, walnut cabinets, stainless steel countertops, and Hansgrohe sink fittings.

Entirely versatile, the kitchen can be closed off from or opened on to the great room via a custom designed shoji-inspired grillage screen. This floor also houses a guest bedroom, study (convertible third bedroom) and full bathroom -which is easily closed off for privacy by the sliding pocket doors.

A Jerusalem Gold Stone staircase leading from the great room to the floors above is similarly dramatic and sun-flooded, featuring Empire State Building views and an extraordinary custom wall covering spanning three stories high.

This first landing leads to the home’s second powder room, 430 square foot hot tub terrace with two private outdoor showers, and expansive master suite. The sumptuous walnut-paneled master suite is filled with light from floor-to-ceiling windows facing south and east, while the surrounding 1,145 square foot private garden enclosed by mature hedges ensures maximum privacy. Thematically, the master bathroom continues with Jersalem Gold Stone featuring custom-designed cabinets, Robern mirrors and Dornbracht Tara fixtures.

A large windowed walk-in-closet, cozy siting area complete with projector screen and surround sound system make this master retreat one to rival.

The upper roof terrace offers an additional 637 square feet of entertaining space high above the excitement of SoHo below. With a second outdoor wood burning fireplace, stainless steel wet-bar with dual refrigerators, and 360-degree views of New York City, this terrace provides a serene, landscaped retreat.

Completing this masterpiece residence are the Crestron and smart technology systems which add superb convenience for climate control, electronic shades, lighting and audio visual throughout. Additionally, the unit comes with multiple private basement storage areas, and a custom built 1,070 bottle temperature controlled wine cellar with additional crate storage.

The Soho Gallery Building, built in 1900, was the first and most prominent gallery building in SoHo.

Once home to art dealers Sonnabend and Leo Castelli, this was where one came to see the shows of artists like Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein in the early years. Today, 420 West Broadway is a 7-story, 9-unit co-operative building that was converted in 2000. The building offers dual entrances from West Broadway or Thompson Street as well as a doorman from 7a-11p on weekdays and 8a-8p on weekends.

This is a co-exclusive with The Modlin Group

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Apartment Amenities

  • Terrace
  • Washer/Dryer in apt.
  • Garden

About The Soho Gallery Building, 420 West Broadway

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The Soho Gallery Building, 420 West Broadway has received a CityRealty Rating of 64, based on:

 
Architecture

Anything above 30 is remarkable, from 20-29 is distinguished and from 11-19 is average, while below 11 is below average.

 
Location

Anything above 27 is remarkable, from 18-26 is distinguished and from 9-17 is average, while below 9 is below average.

 
Features

Anything above 22 is remarkable, from 16-21 is distinguished and from 9-15 is average, while below 9 is below average.

Rating Summary

20
Out of 44
+
20
Out of 36
+
16
Out of 39
+
8
=
64
Out of 119
 

Architecture Rating: Points Breakdown

Exterior:
Distinguished 6 out of 8 points
Retail Quality:
None 2 out of 5 points
Canopy Entrance:
No Canopy 1 out of 3 points
Alterations:
Well Done 1 out of 2 points
Plaza Or Atrium:
None 0 out of 3 points
Contextual Design:
Yes and Good 2 out of 3 points
Skyline:
Not Visible 0 out of 2 points
Local Visibility:
Highly Visible 2 out of 2 points
Watertank:
Enclosed 1 out of 2 points
Airconditioners:
Not Allowed 2 out of 2 points
Free Standing:
No 0 out of 2 points
Gargoyles:
None 0 out of 2 points
Garden:
None 0 out of 2 points
Fenestration:
Consistent 1 out of 1 points
Landmark:
Part of Historic District 1 out of 2 points
Unity:
Unified Design 1 out of 1 points
Illumination:
None 0 out of 1 points
Water Element:
None 0 out of 1 points

Location Rating: Points Breakdown

Street Ambience:
Outstanding 5 out of 5 points
Distance To Neighborhood Center:
Less than 30 blocks 3 out of 5 points
Views:
Open 2 out of 4 points
Neighborhood Ambience:
Very Attractive 3 out of 3 points
Traffic Noise:
A lot 0 out of 3 points
Protected Views:
Only Top Floors 1 out of 2 points
Distance To Subway:
More than 5 Short Blocks 0 out of 2 points
Firedepartment Noise:
No Noise 2 out of 2 points
Distance To Supermarket:
3-5 Short Blocks 1 out of 2 points
Distance To Park:
More than 6 Short Blocks 0 out of 2 points
Distance To Water:
More than 6 Short Blocks 0 out of 2 points
Shopping:
5 or less Short Blocks 2 out of 2 points
Schools:
No Noise 1 out of 1 points
Noise From Nightlife:
Some 0 out of 1 points

Features Rating: Points Breakdown

Lobby:
Quite Stylish 3 out of 5 points
Units Per Floor:
2 4 out of 5 points
Ceiling:
11-14 Feet 3 out of 4 points
Balconies:
None 0 out of 3 points
Health Club:
None 0 out of 2 points
Private Gardens:
Substantial 2 out of 2 points
Storage Rooms:
None 0 out of 2 points
Bay Windows:
None 0 out of 1 points
Fireplaces:
None 0 out of 1 points
Door Person:
None 0 out of 1 points
Concierge:
None 0 out of 1 points
Elevator Person:
None 0 out of 1 points
Recreational Roof:
None 0 out of 1 points
Driveway:
None 0 out of 1 points
Maids Room:
None 0 out of 1 points
Catering:
None 0 out of 1 points
Garage:
None 0 out of 1 points
Mixed Use:
No 0 out of 1 points
Non Rectilinear Form:
No 0 out of 1 points
Unusual Layouts:
Some 1 out of 1 points
Prewar:
Yes 1 out of 1 points
Other Amenities:
Many 2 out of 2 points

Building Amenities

  • Conversion Year: 2000
  • PT Doorman
  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Video Intercom

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