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60 Greene Street
Last updated on May 20, 2025

60 Greene Street

Historic 1873 cast-iron landmark on SoHo's cobblestone Greene Street with iconic architectural details. Expansive full-floor residences feature soaring 13.5-foot ceilings and penthouse terraces overlooking downtown Manhattan.

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Overview of 60 Greene Street

60 Greene Street, constructed in 1873, is a historic six-story cast-iron building situated on one of SoHo's most distinctive cobblestone blocks. This landmarked structure exemplifies the architectural heritage of the neighborhood, featuring the iconic cast-iron façade that defines the area's character.

The building houses condominium residences with notably high 13.5-foot ceilings, original cast iron columns, and expansive eight-foot windows. Many units are configured as full-floor layouts, with some featuring wood-burning fireplaces. The building's penthouse level includes outdoor terraces with panoramic downtown views.

Building amenities include a discrete lobby entrance, key-locked elevator, and intercom security system. The property maintains relatively low monthly carrying costs for a condominium in the area.

Situated in the heart of SoHo, 60 Greene Street is surrounded by historically significant architecture and high-end retail establishments. The location provides immediate access to the neighborhood's renowned dining, shopping, and cultural attractions, making it a prime example of downtown Manhattan's sought-after cast-iron district.

Doorman
None
Type
Condo
Year Built
1873
Converted: 1999
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Floors
5
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Intercom
  • Elevator
  • Fireplaces
  • Landmarked
  • Terraces / Balconies
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Pros & Cons

  • Historic 1873 cast-iron landmark building on coveted SoHo cobblestone block
  • Soaring 13.5-foot ceilings with original cast iron columns
  • Generous 8-foot windows providing abundant natural light
  • Full-floor layouts with wood-burning fireplaces
  • Low monthly carrying costs for SoHo condo
  • Prime location surrounded by high-end retail, dining, and cultural attractions
  • Secure building with key-locked elevator and intercom
  • Penthouse features outdoor terraces with downtown views
  • Some units require renovation
  • Limited building amenities compared to modern luxury buildings
  • No doorman service
  • Some units have rear-facing views

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