Exclusive early 1900s SoHo cooperative featuring just six full-floor residences with historic charm and modern conveniences. Pet-friendly boutique building with planted roof deck, no flip tax, and attentive service in prime location.
362 West Broadway is an intimate early 1900s co-op in the heart of SoHo with just six full floor residences, one per floor. Each apartment opens directly from a private keyed elevator into expansive lofts of approximately 3,000 square feet, featuring 12 to 13 foot timber beamed ceilings, wide plank floors, and oversized east facing CitiQuiet windows that flood the spaces with natural light while maintaining remarkable quiet. The building offers a planted roof deck accessible by elevator, a daily superintendent, virtual doorman, and parking next door, with no flip tax and a pet friendly policy.
The full floor lofts share common features including sprawling living rooms spanning 36 to 44 feet wide, chef's kitchens with high end appliances from Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele, and master bedroom suites with dressing areas and spa bathrooms equipped with steam showers. Most units include two to three bedrooms, in unit laundry rooms, central air conditioning, fireplaces (ethanol or wood burning), and 200 square foot private storage rooms in the basement. The apartments showcase a blend of historic architectural details like timber columns and beams with modern renovations and finishes.
The building's crown jewel is an architect designed triplex penthouse with four bedrooms spread across multiple levels. This unit features a media room with a 30 foot skylight, a dramatic cantilevered steel staircase, and a private roof terrace with Ipe wood decking offering panoramic views of SoHo and beyond. The penthouse includes a Crestron A/V system with multi zone control for lighting, shades, and audio throughout, along with a full wet bar and wine refrigerator on the upper landing. The building maintains strong financials with low maintenance fees, making it a notable boutique cooperative on a quiet SoHo street.
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