Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$7,350,000
Potential Rebate: $110,250
Unit 3R at 56 Crosby Street is rare in more ways than one with nearly 14' ceilings, 3614 sq feet of living space, a 24/7 doorman (unheard of for a boutique condominium in Soho) and low monthlies for its size (less than $8k per month combined). Currently a 2 bed 2.5 bath, it is easily convertible to a 3 bedroom.<br> <br> This is the opportunity to live in an authentic slice of New York City! Unit 3R at 56 Crosby Street is not only a quintessential SoHo industrial loft, it also holds a significant place in New York City design and film history.<br> <br> Unit 3R belongs to the founders of "The Apartment", the USA's first concept design store, launched in 2000. Located down the street at 101 Crosby, the acclaimed shop was set up as a functional home where everything was for sale. A simple philosophy guided the business and its design projects: since everything in the world is designed, we must be attentive and curate our lives only with what we find personally relevant, useful and beautiful. That same principle drew the owners to Unit 3R and guided every choice made in finishing the property's design.<br> <br> Featured in numerous print and online publications, the loft was a hub of creativity for decades, hosting events that launched emerging designers, introduced new products and welcomed numerous renowned creators including Michelin star chef, Michel Bras, who prepared a special dinner in Unit 3A's kitchen for an exclusive event for Food and Wine.<br> <br> Its 120-foot long wall of brick arches also attracted the scouting team for the 2006 film sensation, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. The loft's spacious living space was the perfect location to serve as the Soho home of fictional designer James Holt (Daniel Sunjata). We first witness the stunning volume of the loft when Anne Hathaway's character arrives at Holt's swanky bash where she later meets love interest Christian Thompson (Simon Baker). See the linked VIDEO for the scene.<br> <br> 56 Crosby Street was originally part of a department store in the early 1900s before becoming a storage warehouse for several decades, and finally converting to a condominium development in 1999. The owners were the only buyers to purchase a unit in the building without the developer's standard-issue materials and finishes, opting instead to custom-design many details in the loft. They created a unique floor-to-ceiling masonry encasing for the wood-burning fireplace, and developed an oversized and rounded baseboard along its long brick wall in order to delicately spotlight artwork in each of its six arches. This feature that has been utilized continuously to highlight the owners' private art collection as well as to exhibit others. The<br> free-floating bookcases and curved metalwork radiator cover that spans the entire width of the living room, are also made-to-measure designs.<br> <br> This original SoHo loft also features a 34 x 42 Great Room, turn-of-the-century brick walls, Corinthian columns and enormous 10' high, west-facing windows that overlook historic downtown architecture. Adding to the bespoke design of the apartment is a custom-made Boffi kitchen designed by Marc Sadler with a Miele gas range, Viking professional refrigerator, Viking stove and custom butcher block counter tops.<br> <br> The king-sized master bedroom suite features more impressive custom work, including a stunning, one-of-a-kind walk-in closet (its organic curves were built to climb in order to reach the highest compartments) and an en-suite master bathroom, boasting marble counter tops, separate shower and soaking tub. The second bedroom, where two children were raised, is also quite large with a 10' foot window and its own en-suite bathroom. There is a powder room for guests, a large laundry room with pantry, AV systems, and central air with two zones for the apartment.<br> <br> With only two units on the 3rd floor (and a mere nine units overall in the building), the 56 Crosby condominium offers the ultimate in boutique living, discretion and privacy. In close proximity to SoHo's finest shopping and dining, this cobblestone street hideaway also feels far from the hustle and bustle of busy streets.<br> <br> Now is your chance to make this piece of New York your new home! <br> <br> Current capital assessment of $8,000/month for a total of 10 months.
$40,205 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$110,250
Monthly savings impact
$306/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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SoHo (South of Houston) is the retail capital of New York City and a global icon of loft living. Famous for its cast-iron architecture and cobblestone streets, it is an open-air mall of high fashion and art. For buyers exploring SoHo Manhattan real estate, it offers the ultimate "downtown" lifestyle.
Living in SoHo, Manhattan is stylish and energetic. The streets are a runway, filled with models, tourists, and locals shopping at flagship stores. As a premier Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it combines historic industrial beauty with modern luxury.
The market for homes for sale in SoHo is legendary. It is defined by massive cast-iron lofts with soaring ceilings, Corinthian columns, and oversized windows. These spaces, once factories, are now some of the most expensive apartments in the world.
New construction is rare and often hidden behind historic facades. The area attracts a global elite—from tech entrepreneurs to Hollywood stars—who value the unique architectural character and central location.
The lifestyle in SoHo is cosmopolitan. Residents have the world's best shopping at their doorstep, from Chanel to Supreme. Dining is equally high-end, with power-lunch spots like Balthazar serving as neighborhood institutions.
The community is a mix of old-guard artists (who are protected by AIR - Artist in Residence zoning) and wealthy newcomers. It is busy by day but quiets down surprisingly well on the side streets at night.
SoHo is incredibly well-connected. The R/W trains at Prince Street, the 6 at Spring Street, and the C/E at Spring Street provide comprehensive coverage. Canal Street to the south offers access to almost every line.
It is a walker's paradise. You can easily walk to Tribeca, the West Village, and Nolita, making it the perfect launchpad for downtown exploration.
While SoHo itself is dense with buildings, it is close to Hudson River Park to the west. The Vesuvio Playground is a local favorite for families.
Amenities are focused on consumption: high-end gyms like Equinox, luxury spas, and gourmet markets like Dean & DeLuca (historically, though the retail landscape shifts). It is a neighborhood designed for those who enjoy the finer things.
SoHo is best for fashion lovers, art collectors, and buyers who dream of authentic loft living in one of the world's most recognizable neighborhoods.

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