351 West Broadway, constructed in 1889, is a boutique condominium in the Soho Cast Iron Historic District. The building, formerly home to Remington Hardware where the city's peepholes and mailboxes were manufactured, now houses four residential units and one store while maintaining its historic industrial character beneath modern finishes.
The building's residential units are distinguished by their full-floor layouts spanning approximately 2,400-2,800 square feet, with private elevator access, soaring 10-13 foot ceilings, and dual exposures. Original architectural elements include timber ceiling beams and brick walls, which remain preserved behind contemporary walls. The building is topped by a penthouse featuring multiple skylights and a private rooftop.
As a self-managed condominium, the building maintains a boutique atmosphere with just four units. Each residence features spacious open floor plans, with many units showcasing modern renovations while respecting the building's historic character.
Situated in the heart of SoHo, the building offers proximity to notable establishments like Balthazar and Fanelli Café, as well as the neighborhood's signature luxury boutiques and art galleries. The location provides convenient access to multiple subway lines including the A, C, E, N, Q, R, W, 1, and 6 trains.
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