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WWW.REALNYPROPERTIES.COM143 LUDLOW STREET NEW YORK, NY 10002
SPACE SUMMARY
Located in the heart of SoHo, 540 Broadway features two available office spaces for lease. This five-story, historic building is complete with virtual doorman access system and surrounded by the best of the best in New York City restaurants, shopping, bars, and culture. 540 also features a beautiful rooftop terrace currently open for access to the entire building, but with the option for the new fifth floor tenant to privatize for their own use.
5TH FLOOR
TERRACE
LISTING SPECS
3rd Floor: 5,000 SF (No loss factor)Possession: 2 months after signingTerm: NegotiableAsking Rent: Withheld
PRIME FEATURES
• Located in the heart of SoHo• Open plan layout• Exposed brick• 15 FT ceilings• Oversized windows• Skylights• Close proximity to all subway lines• Option for 5th floor tenant to privatize rooftop terrace
5th Floor: 5,000 SF (No loss factor)Possession: ImmediateTerm: NegotiableAsking Rent: Withheld
NEIGHBORS
• Balthazar• Dean & Deluca• Mercer Kitchen• Crosby Street Hotel• MoMA Design Store• AllSaints• MAC Cosmetics• Bloomingdale’s• Michael Kors• Nike• UniqloTRANSPORTATION
Prince Street
Lafayette Street
Spring Street
Spring Street
Canal Street
BUILDING HISTORY
As the Civil War ended and New York’s men came back home, Broadway between Canal and Houston Streets continued to develop as a fashionable commercial area. Elegant hotels and high-end shops catered to the carriage class and new store & office buildings replaced brick Federal-style homes.
In 1867 the five-story store and office-space building was completed at 540 Broadway, designed by David Jardine. The street level store front was constructed of cast iron, but it was the upper section that drew attention. Here the design stepped out of the architectural box. Rusticated piers framed the gray stone façade. Recessed windows were separated by stylized, carved pilasters joined by arched lintels with elaborate keystones. While other buildings of the period sprouted deep cornices and Corinthian capitals, this gray beauty expressed austere but subtle reserve.
In the 2000s little has changed in the outward appearance of the remarkable gray stone building. The Soho neighborhood is now lined with trendy shops and galleries and where the Morimura Brothers once sold Japanese bric-a-brac, customers now shop for shoes.
OUTSIDE VIEW
Building history by Tom Miller of the Daytonian in Manhattan website. Written March 6th, 2012 and edited by Real NY.
WWW.REALNYPROPERTIES.COM143 LUDLOW STREET NEW YORK, NY 10002
CURRENT PHOTOS
5TH FLOOR 5TH FLOOR
5TH FLOOR TERRACE
WWW.REALNYPROPERTIES.COM143 LUDLOW STREET NEW YORK, NY 10002
POTENTIAL FLOOR PLAN
TARIK BOUZOURENE
Tarik@RealNYProperties.com212.732.5692 Ext. 908
CONTACT INFORMATION
Note: 3rd and 5th floors share the same dimensions and size as above
Executive Office
Private Offices
Conference Room Conference Room
Reception
Elevator
Stairs
Bathroom Bathroom
Stairs
ElevatorOpen Floor Plan
Open Floor Plan
WWW.REALNYPROPERTIES.COM143 LUDLOW STREET NEW YORK, NY 10002
DAVID HAZOUT
David@RealNYProperties.com646.725.2535
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