150 Thompson Street is a pre-war co-op building in SoHo, Manhattan, with 17 units and 5 stories, originally completed in 1863. The building features original elements like exposed brick and high ceilings, allows pets, has an elevator, and is conveniently located near shopping, dining, and transportation. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
150 Thompson Street is a prewar co-op building dating to 1863, located on a quiet, tree lined block in SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District between Prince Street and West Houston Street. The five-story building contains 17 loft residences and maintains an alternate entrance at 478 West Broadway. Original industrial features remain intact throughout, including exposed brick walls, exposed pipes, cast iron columns, and soaring 10-to-12-foot timber beamed ceilings. The building is pet friendly, has an elevator, and recently renovated its lobby.
Apartments range from approximately 1,730 to 2,900 square feet, with many configured as full floor lofts. Common features include hardwood floors, central air conditioning, chef's kitchens with high end appliances from brands like Viking, Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele, and in-unit washer/dryers. Several units offer private terraces of around 250 square feet. Storage is included with apartments, and some residences feature keyed elevator access. The building charges a 2% flip tax paid by the buyer.
Notable residents have included Sam Waksal, founder and former CEO of ImClone Systems. One unit was designed by Jack Ceglic, creator of Dean & Deluca, and featured in Interior Design Magazine. Another residence, designed by Sophie Harvey Design, has been featured in Elle Décor and Town & Country magazines and appeared in films including Black Swan and Breakable You, as well as television shows Elementary and Finding Your Roots.
The building's location provides immediate access to SoHo's shopping, dining, and cultural destinations. Western facing units offer open sunset views unusual for the neighborhood, while eastern exposures overlook West Broadway.
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Notable past and present residents at 150 Thompson Street