ID # | 23216686 |
房資料 | 半浴, 洗衣機, 烘乾機, 3357 ft2 室內尺, 室內312m2平方米, 建築有4公寓, 建築有3層樓 上市時間: 12天 |
建造年份 | 1910年 |
地稅 | $2萬4 ($24,708) |
地鐵站 | 2 分鐘到 6 |
4 分鐘到 B, D, F, M | |
5 分鐘到 R, W | |
7 分鐘到 J, Z | |
9 Bleecker Street, NoHo Townhouse
Discover a rare gem in the heart of NoHo, one of Manhattan's most exclusive neighborhoods. This historic 3-floor townhouse, featuring a usable lower level with sidewalk vault, offers a unique blend of rich history and limitless potential. Occupied by one commercial tenant since 2014, the property will be delivered vacant and is primed for transformation into a single-family residence, multi-family with retail, or retained as a prime commercial investment.
Neighborhood:
NoHo, Greenwich Village
Lot Dimensions: 20.17' x 61.5' Total Square Footage: 3,357 SF (+ 1,220 SF usable lower level) FAR (as Built): 2.75 (Max FAR: 5) Maximum Usable Floor Area: 6,100 SF Unused FAR: 2,743 SF Zoning: M1-5/R7X Landmarked: NoHo East Historic District Year Built: 1884 Annual Taxes: $24,703 Prime Location:
Situated in one of Manhattan's most coveted areas, 9 Bleecker Street is surrounded by renowned high-end condominiums, luxury boutiques like Kith, Phillip Lim and John Varvatos, exclusive clubs like Zero Bond, and upscale dining spots such as Il Buco and Bond St. The vibrant cultural scene, boutique hotels, and proximity to iconic residential developments create an unparalleled living experience.
NoHo: From Counterculture Hub to Luxury Living
Once a gritty hub for New York's counterculture movement, NoHo has evolved into one of the city's most desirable and exclusive neighborhoods. In the late 20th century, artists and musicians called NoHo home, and iconic venues like CBGB's defined its underground culture. Today, the same spaces host high-end boutiques such as John Varvatos, a nod to the area's rebellious past, while the Bowery Hotel and developments like 40 Bond and 40 Bleecker bring modern luxury to NoHo's industrial roots. World-class restaurants like Il Buco and Lafayette define the area's upscale dining scene, blending old-world charm with new-world sophistication.
Historical Significance:
Since 1967, 9 Bleecker Street has been a cultural landmark in NYC, serving as a meeting point for counterculture icons like Abbie Hoffman and Allen Ginsberg. Now, this property stands at the intersection of a storied past and the potential for modern luxury, offering a truly one-of-a-kind opportunity.
Architectural Charm and Conversion Potential:
With 11'9" ceilings, a 20.17' width, and original pre-war details like an intricate honeycomb ceiling, this townhouse provides the perfect canvas for a grand single-family conversion. The additional 2,743 SF of unused FAR enhances its
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