59 Wooster Street
Co-op located in SoHo, between Broome Street & Spring Street
Description of 59 Wooster Street
Constructed in 1891 under the direction of Alfred Zucker, this Romanesque Revival structure stands prominently at the intersection of Wooster and Broome Streets, boasting proximity to SoHo's upscale attractions. From high-end shopping destinations like Chanel, Celine, and Gucci to esteemed dining establishments such as Cipriani and Balthazar, the area offers a wealth of indulgent experiences. Premier hotels like The Crosby Street Hotel are just steps away, as are renowned art galleries and entertainment venues, making it a coveted destination in the heart of the city.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1918Converted Year: 1984Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 6