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This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.
- Peut être associé à un ou plusieurs espaces supplémentaires pour obtenir jusqu’à 8 053 pi² d’espace adjacent.
- 130' of frontage
- Plafonds finis: 11’
This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.
- Peut être associé à un ou plusieurs espaces supplémentaires pour obtenir jusqu’à 8 053 pi² d’espace adjacent.
- 130' of frontage
- Plafonds finis: 16’
| Espace | Taille | Terme | Taux de location | Utilisation de l’espace | Aménagement | Disponible |
| Niveau inférieur, ste 31.5 Greene | 4 067 pi² | Négociable | Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande | Commerce de détail | construction partielle | Maintenant |
| RDC, ste 31.5 Greene | 3 986 pi² | Négociable | Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande | Commerce de détail | construction partielle | Maintenant |
Niveau inférieur, ste 31.5 Greene
| Taille |
| 4 067 pi² |
| Terme |
| Négociable |
| Taux de location |
| Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Commerce de détail |
| Aménagement |
| construction partielle |
| Disponible |
| Maintenant |
RDC, ste 31.5 Greene
| Taille |
| 3 986 pi² |
| Terme |
| Négociable |
| Taux de location |
| Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Commerce de détail |
| Aménagement |
| construction partielle |
| Disponible |
| Maintenant |
Niveau inférieur, ste 31.5 Greene
| Taille | 4 067 pi² |
| Terme | Négociable |
| Taux de location | Sur demande |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Commerce de détail |
| Aménagement | construction partielle |
| Disponible | Maintenant |
This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.
- Peut être associé à un ou plusieurs espaces supplémentaires pour obtenir jusqu’à 8 053 pi² d’espace adjacent.
- Plafonds finis: 11’
- 130' of frontage
RDC, ste 31.5 Greene
| Taille | 3 986 pi² |
| Terme | Négociable |
| Taux de location | Sur demande |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Commerce de détail |
| Aménagement | construction partielle |
| Disponible | Maintenant |
This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.
- Peut être associé à un ou plusieurs espaces supplémentaires pour obtenir jusqu’à 8 053 pi² d’espace adjacent.
- Plafonds finis: 16’
- 130' of frontage
Faits sur la propriété
| Superficie totale disponible | 8 053 pi² | Style d’appartement | De hauteur moyenne |
| Nombre d’unités | 26 | Taille du bâtiment | 43 044 pi² |
| Type de propriété | Immeuble residentiel | Année de construction | 1915 |
| Sous-type de propriété | Appartement |
| Superficie totale disponible | 8 053 pi² |
| Nombre d’unités | 26 |
| Type de propriété | Immeuble residentiel |
| Sous-type de propriété | Appartement |
| Style d’appartement | De hauteur moyenne |
| Taille du bâtiment | 43 044 pi² |
| Année de construction | 1915 |
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