Meticulously renovated by a renowned architect, this live/work gallery space occupies the entire second floor of a New York City historic six-story cast-iron building from 1884, celebrated as a National Historic Landmark.
Constructed in 1884, the majestic Queen Anne style brick, terracotta, and cast iron building, consisting of addresses 513 - 519 Broadway and 84 and 94 Mercer Street, is an architectural gem in the heart of SoHo. The allure of this fascinating building has attracted many artists and celebrities throughout the years.
515 Broadway Corp features five buildings and 19 lofts.
The second-floor loft at 519 Broadway features soaring 16-foot ceilings and expansive windows, creating a harmonious blend of industrial charm and luxurious modernity. A private keyed elevator provides direct access to a space where artistry meets sophistication.
519 Broadway is part of 515 Broadway Corp with a total of 5 buildings and 19 lofts
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LOFT FEATURES:
Unique live-work opportunity
Nearly 4,000 sq. ft. of open space without columns
16-foot high ceilings
Central AC
Video security throughout
Sound System on all rooms
Ditect keyed elevator entrance
Three full bathrooms
325 sq ft open mezzanine with 7.2-foot high ceiling
Ample storage
Washer/Dryer
Central air conditioning
Custom chef's kitchen equipped with top-tier stainless steel appliances
600-bottle individually refrigerated wine storage
Large video screens throughout
Low Monthly expenses
Customized Crestron technology controls temperature, lighting, music, audio/video, and window blinds.
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SOHO:
Designer boutiques, fancy chain stores and high-end art galleries make trendy SoHo a top shopping destination.
Known for its elegant cast-iron-facades and cobblestone streets, the neighborhood is also an atmospheric backdrop for fashionable crowds clustering at high-end restaurants and nightlife hotspots. During the day, street vendors sell everything from jewelry to original artwork.
Meticulously renovated by a renowned architect, this live/work gallery space occupies the entire second floor of a New York City historic six-story cast-iron building from 1884, celebrated as a National Historic Landmark.
Constructed in 1884, the majestic Queen Anne style brick, terracotta, and cast iron building, consisting of addresses 513 - 519 Broadway and 84 and 94 Mercer Street, is an architectural gem in the heart of SoHo. The allure of this fascinating building has attracted many artists and celebrities throughout the years.
515 Broadway Corp features five buildings and 19 lofts.
The second-floor loft at 519 Broadway features soaring 16-foot ceilings and expansive windows, creating a harmonious blend of industrial charm and luxurious modernity. A private keyed elevator provides direct access to a space where artistry meets sophistication.
519 Broadway is part of 515 Broadway Corp with a total of 5 buildings and 19 lofts
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LOFT FEATURES:
Unique live-work opportunity
Nearly 4,000 sq. ft. of open space without columns
16-foot high ceilings
Central AC
Video security throughout
Sound System on all rooms
Ditect keyed elevator entrance
Three full bathrooms
325 sq ft open mezzanine with 7.2-foot high ceiling
Ample storage
Washer/Dryer
Central air conditioning
Custom chef's kitchen equipped with top-tier stainless steel appliances
600-bottle individually refrigerated wine storage
Large video screens throughout
Low Monthly expenses
Customized Crestron technology controls temperature, lighting, music, audio/video, and window blinds.
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SOHO:
Designer boutiques, fancy chain stores and high-end art galleries make trendy SoHo a top shopping destination.
Known for its elegant cast-iron-facades and cobblestone streets, the neighborhood is also an atmospheric backdrop for fashionable crowds clustering at high-end restaurants and nightlife hotspots. During the day, street vendors sell everything from jewelry to original artwork.
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