$6,500 / $6,500 [F]
Updated 6 years ago
Off Market

The Police Building

240 Centre Street, 3-K

Little Italy, Manhattan | Grand Street & Broome Street

Loft 4 Rooms1 Bed1.5 BathsCondop

$6,500 / $6,500 [F]
Lease Term12-12 Months
The price shown reflects the monthly rent only and does not include any additional fees. Please review the listing description for a summary of all fees related to renting this apartment.

Listing Features

  • Duplex
  • High Ceilings [15.9']
  • Mezzanine
  • Separate Dining Area
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Oversized Windows
  • Open Kitchen
  • En Suite Bathroom
  • Powder Room
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • West Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Full Service
  • Bike Storage
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Facility
  • Garden
  • Laundry Room
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 240 Centre Street, 3-K

REDUCED RENT. NOW AVAILABLE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.

Located in the seminal Police Building at 240 Centre Street, between Grand and Broome Streets. This comprehensively renovated duplex has 15'9" ceilings, and absolutely enormous windows through which incredible western light pours in. The bedroom is elevated on a mezzanine level with full ceiling height and a spacious bath en suite. Downstairs, the sheer volume and bright feeling of the space creates a special character of both warmth and modernity. The beautiful open kitchen is equipped with Meile, Gaganeau and Sub Zero appliances and finished with ultra clean Corian counter-tops. A free standing modern glass fireplace creates a natural separation between the kitchen and over sized living room. There is a W/D, ample closets and storage within the apartment. Renovated to triple mint condition, the fine taste and sophisticated design sensibility of the furnishings is evident from the moment one walks through the door.

The Police Building is downtown's most elegant building, and it is known for its impeccable level of service and prestige. Considered by many to be the hallmark of white glove service and luxury in lower Manhattan, this magnificent, landmarked building is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, as well being an NYC landmark. With a full staff in attendance 24 hours a day, including doormen, live-in superintendent, concierge as well as 2 handy-men, every resident is taken care of seamlessly and effortlessly. 240 Centre has one of the most opulent marble lobbies in Manhattan, and has a lovely common English garden that is adjoined by a private fitness room.

Available for immediate occupancy at $6,500 per month. While also available unfurnished, a few large items may remain. Board approval required.

Upon requesting a showing, COVID-19 paperwork will be provided that is to be completed before viewing the property. Please provide full name and email address of anyone who intends to join the showing for proper transmittal of the paperwork.

Showings by prior appointment only and scheduled Monday through Friday between 9 AM and 5 PM.

This property is being marketed as a no fee listing. Brokers please collect your own fee - CYOF.

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Listing History for 240 Centre Street, 3-K

Now
12/15/2020
Expired by Andrew O. Charas
Brown Harris Stevens
10/29/2020
$6,500 [-$500] [7.1%]
Rent Drop by Andrew O. Charas
Brown Harris Stevens

Building Details for 240 Centre Street

OwnershipCondop
Building TypeLoft
Service LevelFull Service
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1909
Financing Allowed70%
Floors/Apts6/55
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Canal St
0.13 miles
Spring St
0.17 miles
Bowery
0.23 miles
Grand St
0.26 miles
Prince St
0.31 miles

Citi Bike

Lafayette St & Grand St
0.04 miles
Howard St & Lafayette St
0.1 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

Andrew Charas
Brown Harris Stevens
Alan Brasunas
Brown Harris Stevens

Little Italy | Manhattan

Quick Profile

It’s fitting that the neighborhood’s name is Little Italy because It’s been getting smaller for decades. The Italian immigrants that flooded New York City and built the vibrant ethnic enclave in the 1860s and 1880s eventually left for greener pastures, assimilating into other parts of the city or suburbs. The disappearance of Little Italy is a sad story as far as neighborhoods go, but it’s one that should be told. 

Little Italy once spanned 50 square blocks and represented the biggest population of Italian immigrants in America. But in recent years, it’s been squeezed by the growth of Chinatown and SoHo and muscled from the rebranding of other neighborhoods like NoHo and NoLIta. In fact, NoLita was the culprit that cut the neighborhood in two. Little Italy’s boundaries may vary depending upon who you ask. Today it’s down to just a few blocks along Mulberry Street. 

One of the best ways to experience Little Italy is through its food. Take your pick from mom-and-pop markets, meat and cheese shops, or authentic sit-down restaurants that offer the very best in Italian cuisine. 

Every September (since 1926), the neighborhood hosts the Feast of San Gennaro, which celebrates the patron Saint of Naples Italy. 11 days of food, colorful parades, music performances, and more food. The aroma of zeppole and grilled sausage can be smelt for blocks. Try planning your visit around this festive time. It’s well worth it. 

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OLR ID: 1519335