$3,795,000
Updated 6 years ago
Off Market

543 Condominium

543 Broadway, 6-FLR

Soho, Manhattan | Spring Street & Prince Street

Loft 5 Rooms2 Beds2.5 Baths2,300 Square FeetCo-op

$3,795,000
Maintenance$2,850
Price Per SF
$1,650

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • Beamed Ceilings
  • Dressing Area
  • Entry Foyer
  • Exposed Brick
  • Family Room
  • Full Floor
  • High Ceilings
  • Original Details
  • Private Elevator
  • Private Entrance
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Surround Sound
  • Track Lighting
  • Vaulted Ceilings
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Wet Bar
  • Oversized Windows
  • Center Island
  • Dishwasher
  • Eat-in Kitchen
  • Gourmet Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • Open Kitchen
  • S Steel Appliances
  • Wine Cooler
  • Double Vanity
  • En Suite Bathroom
  • Marble Bathroom
  • Powder Room
  • Soaking Tub
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • City Views
  • East Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Video Intercom
  • Bike Storage
  • Keyed Elevator
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed

Property Description for 543 Broadway, 6-FLR

One of a kind opportunity at the distinctive 543 Broadway to purchase a piece of architectural history that has been transformed into residential luxury. In the heart of Soho, this spectacular turn-key home offers the best of loft living. A perfect marriage of the cool industrial aesthetic of Soho’s late 19th century past with modern luxuries, this impeccably-renovated, full-floor loft is breathtaking and features soaring barrel-vaulted ceiling over 11-feet high, enormous double-height windows, wide-plank oak hardwood floors, ambient LED lighting, high-end Heos surround sound, abundant storage, and central A/C with not 1 but 3 climate zones. This expansive floor plan offers 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and approximately 2,300+/- square feet. The flawless and chic interior design exhibits a warm interpretation of modernism along with supreme comfort and luxurious livability. The key-locked elevator welcomes you into the expansive great room with a wall of four oversized windows facing East onto landmarked Cast Iron buildings along Broadway, provides beautiful natural light all day. With a perfect flow for entertaining on a grand scale, the great room boasts an open kitchen and spaces for seating and dining areas. The custom-built high-end Pogen Pohl kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele oven, Miele dishwasher, a Miele range top with hood, extensive custom cabinetry with ample storage space, and gorgeous Caesarstone quartz counters. The island provides extra prep space as well as counter-seating which is perfect for entertaining guests. The adjacent custom-built focal wall opens up to reveal a wet bar with a Liebherr wine fridge and an elegant guest powder outfitted in Carrera marble. The magnificent Master Suite is a sanctuary of relaxation, comprising a Master Bedroom with a spa-like bath that features a custom-built California walk-in closet. The lavish Master Bath is outfitted with gorgeous Carrara marble, a custom double vanity, Duravit fixtures, a soaking tub, and a separate glass shower with a rain showerhead. A generously proportioned additional bedroom features an en-suite bathroom that is outfitted with gorgeous Carrara marble, a custom-built walk-in closet, and ambient light throughout. A full stacked washer and vented dryer nestled inside the master walk-in closet complete this residence. 543 Broadway is a flexible 18 unit AIR cooperative (AIR waiver allowed) with 10 floors, low maintenance/common charges, and private entrance on a beautiful cobblestone block on coveted Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets. Located in the epicenter of the SoHo Cast Iron District, this well-maintained prewar loft building is incredibly convenient to the best restaurants in Soho, Greenwich Village nightlife, and shopping NYC has to offer. Pet friendly, reasonable and friendly co-op. Additional storage is available. With world-famous boutiques, restaurants, and galleries just outside your doorstep, this is an opportunity to live to the fullest in the historic and unique Soho Landmark District.

Listing History for 543 Broadway, 6-FLR

Now
02/01/2021
TOM by Philip Scheinfeld
Compass
2021

Building Details for 543 Broadway

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLoft
Service LevelVideo Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessKeyed Elevator
Year Built1903
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts10/9
Learn More About the Building

Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Prince St
0.07 miles
Spring St
0.12 miles
Broadway-Lafayette St
0.17 miles
Bleecker St
0.26 miles
Canal St
0.33 miles

Citi Bike

Mercer St & Spring St
0.05 miles
Greene St & Prince St
0.11 miles

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Soho | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Famous for its art galleries, designer boutiques, cobblestone streets and cast-iron architecture, SoHo has always been full of buzz - wowing both tourists and locals alike. It’s rich with history (more so than most neighborhoods). So, whether you’re a computer nerd, serial shopper or foodie, you’re guaranteed to find something exciting to do in this storied neighborhood.

SoHo is bounded by Houston Street to the north, Canal Street in the south, 6th Avenue to the west and Crosby Street on the east.

The neighborhood has gone through many ups and downs over its long history. Enough to make a voluminous history book. When the Dutch discovered Lower Manhattan, they came across indigenous people living on the island. Technically, the American Indians were the first Manhattanites and then the Dutch moved in making them the second original Manhattanites. 

After the Civil War ended, the west side of Lower Manhattan flourished because the shipping routes changed. Textiles and the need for all types of products increased. Warehouses and large lofts were built and replaced farmland to accommodate the commerce. Many of those buildings are still standing and give SoHo its unique character and charm.

The bustling commerce eventually stopped and in the mid 1800’s, well-to-do families began moving into SoHo. They built exquisite buildings, many of which are characterized by their cast-iron facades. Soon after it became residential, theatres, music halls and eateries followed. The wealthy eventually left and the once prosperous district began another decline.  

The 1960’s marks SoHo’s most definitive period. City planners lost their bid to build a major highway that would level a portion of the neighborhood and many historic buildings. After their failed attempt to revitalize SoHo, artists quickly moved into the empty lofts and warehouses. Some legally, and other move-ins, not so legal. The city turned a blind eye. Artists of all mediums working from their new creative spaces created a ripple in the art scene. It was such a ripple that the well-to-do uptown crowd started buying their art and hanging out with them. The uptown folks eventually moved into the neighborhood and began buying up the lofts and warehouses. As soon as the word spread, up went the property values and the rest is history. 

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OLR ID: 1297601