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70 Greene Street
New Development Opened in 2013
Last updated on Nov 27, 2025

70 Greene Street

70 Greene Street is a restored 1860 townhouse in SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District, originally built for a silk merchant. The building now features two full-floor residences and a triplex penthouse, modernized with high-end finishes and located in one of New York City's most desirable neighborhoods.

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Overview of 70 Greene Street

Located in the SoHo Cast Iron Historic District between Spring and Broome streets, 70 Greene Street is one of the area's only townhouses, originally built as a combined residence and storefront for a silk merchant in 1860. Today, the pristine restoration of the building's exterior by one of the world's most celebrated restoration architects reinstates 70 Greene's 19th-century grandeur. The latter part of the 19th century found Greene Street thriving with textile firms, including the New York City Silk Manufacturing Company-the original inhabitant of 70 Greene's storefront.

From an ideal location parallel to Broadway, much of the country's silks and lace was bought and sold along Greene Street. Walking along Greene Street today will lead you through five cobblestone blocks of art, designer fashion, and intimate cafes. The interior of the building has been meticulously modernized and redesigned into two beautiful full-floor residences and a spectacular triplex penthouse.

All are crafted with exquisite mahogany and oak finishes, ample sunlit space, and custom-designed appliances and technology, inside and out. Known for its landmarked architecture, sunlit parks, and charming street life, SoHo is one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods. Its unique collection of galleries, boutiques, and restaurants has captivated visitors and residents alike for decades.

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1860
Converted: 2011
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5
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20%
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at Broadway 0.17 miles
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at Lafayette 0.19 miles
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at Broadway 0.26 miles
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at 6th Ave and Vandam 0.27 miles
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at Houston 0.27 miles
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