Mandarin Plaza is a 25 story condominium at 376 Broadway, completed in 1990 and designed by Daniel Pang & Associates for developers Tommy Lee and William To. The building contains 163 units ranging from studios to two bedrooms, with many apartments featuring large windows and open city views, including sightlines to the Empire State Building and Hudson River from select units.
The red brick tower offers full service amenities including a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, and central laundry facilities. However, the building notably lacks balconies, a health club, garage, or sundeck and maintains a strict no pets policy across all units. Residents benefit from low carrying costs and convenient access to multiple subway lines, with the N/Q/R/W, 6, and J/Z trains all within walking distance.
Located at the intersection of Tribeca, SoHo, and Chinatown, the building provides easy access to the neighborhood's renowned dining scene, including nearby restaurants like Balthazar, Frenchette, and The Odeon. The area also offers proximity to art galleries, boutique shopping, and cultural attractions. While the building's minimalist architectural style has drawn criticism for lacking contextual sensitivity to the historic Lower Broadway streetscape, its prime location and practical amenities continue to attract residents seeking affordable access to one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.
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