Jan 28, 2020
Carter's Review
This very handsome, mid-block building at 543 Broadway between Prince and Spring streets has a prime location at the center of the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District.
It was erected in 1903 and designed by John W. Stevens.
It has 9 condominium apartments.
Although it is missing its cornice, its white marble façade and very large arched window enclosure at the third floor make it one of the more attractive edifices along this important stretch of Broadway with excellent shopping, good public transportation and many restaurants.
It is also known as 114 Mercer Street.
Bottom Line
Although missing its cornice, this handsome, 10-story, mid-block marble-faced building has a prime Broadway location between Prince and Spring streets.
Description
The building is distinguished by its large arched window enclosure on the third floor and its smaller arched windows on the eighth floor.
There are bandcourses above the fourth and eighth floors.
The bottom two stories are rusticated.
Amenities
Keyed elevator access, video intercom and private basement storage.
Apartments
Apartments occupy full floors
Many have high, barrel-vaulted ceilings and brick walls and some have central air-conditioning.
The 9th floor unit has a 52-foot-long living room that flows into a 21-foot-wide dining room next to a 13-foot-wide, windowed kitchen with a breakfast bar.
The 8th floor, two-bedroom unit with a library has a 21-foot-wide living room next to a 19-foot-long dining area adjacent to a 21-foot-wide open kitchen with an island.
- Co-op built in 1903
- Located in SoHo
- 9 total apartments 9 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.9M to $5.3M)