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476 Broadway, also known as 38 Crosby Street, is an 11-story loft building erected in 1902 in SoHo. The building is architecturally distinguished by its two-story-high Ionic columns flanking a large shop bay window and features a prominent cornice with arched windows beneath it on the top floor. The structure houses 16 co-operative apartments above five floors of commercial and residential condominiums.
The building has a notable cultural history, having served as a venue for avant-garde performances by artists including Dave Brubeck, Martha Graham, and Laurie Spiegel. Past residents have included artists Bruce Nauman and Susan Rothenberg. The co-op maintains ownership of its ground floor retail space, which helps maintain low monthly maintenance costs.
Residential units feature soaring ceiling heights of over 11 feet, and many apartments showcase expansive layouts with large windows providing multiple exposures. The building's dual entrances on both Crosby Street and Broadway offer convenient access, while a key-locked elevator services the residential floors.
Amenities include a full-time superintendent, central air conditioning, basement storage units for each loft, and a landscaped roof terrace offering panoramic views of Manhattan. The building is pet-friendly and professionally managed, with modern security features including remote access entry systems.
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