The Bayard is a pre-war condominium in SoHo, Manhattan, built in 1884 and converted in 2001. Located at 76 Crosby Street, it has 6 units across 9 stories.
The Bayard is a boutique condominium at 76 Crosby Street in SoHo, originally constructed in 1884 and converted to just six floor-through loft residences in 2001. The nine story building sits between Spring and Prince Streets in one of downtown Manhattan's most coveted locations, steps from Balthazar, Equinox, and multiple subway lines. Notable residents have included Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, as well as Gawker co-founder Nick Denton.
The lofts are expansive, ranging from approximately 2,150 to 2,550 square feet, with dramatic ceiling heights of 12 to 13 feet and oversized windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Authentic details like cast iron columns and exposed wood beams blend with modern finishes including cherry wood floors, Poggenpohl kitchens, and high-end appliances from Viking, Sub-Zero, and Miele. Primary suites feature spa caliber bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, steam showers, and luxury fixtures from Waterworks, along with generous walk-in closets. Most units include in-unit washer/dryers and substantial storage space.
A unique feature of the building is that unit 2B offers a private entrance on Spring Street, providing townhouse style privacy while maintaining access to the building's full time doorman service. The building includes an elevator, package room, and additional storage. Pied-Ă -terres are permitted, making The Bayard suitable for both primary residences and weekend retreats.
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