Built in 1867 and converted to condos in 2008, 470 Broome Street combines modern conveniences with Old World charm. Located in Soho, it offers easy access to shopping, dining, nightlife, culture, and public transportation.
Originally built in 1867, the cast iron building at 470 Broome Street was converted to a boutique condominium in 2008. This unique property combines the conveniences of modern living with the charm of an Old World artist's loft, situated in the heart of Soho, close to its renowned shopping, dining, and cultural offerings.
The expansive corner lofts feature 11 dramatic windows that flood the interiors with light, showcasing views of historic Greene and Broome Streets. The apartments boast classic prewar details, including 12-foot ceilings and wood-burning fireplaces, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The chef’s kitchens are equipped with high-end appliances from Sub-Zero and Miele, complemented by luxurious finishes such as Calacatta Vagli marble countertops.
Each unit typically includes spacious bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, ample closet space, and dedicated office areas. The penthouses, in particular, offer expansive layouts and private outdoor spaces, ideal for entertaining or enjoying the views of the vibrant neighborhood. The building is discreet, housing only four residential units, which contributes to a sense of privacy while being centrally located.
470 Broome Street is part of the Soho Cast-Iron Historic District, known for its architectural significance and artistic heritage. The condominium features low monthly carrying costs, making it an attractive option for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern amenities in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.
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