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644 Broadway

644 Broadway

Doorman Co-op located in NoHo, between Bleecker Street & Bond Street

  • Recent Sales (4)
  • All Units in Building (15)
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Overview of 644 Broadway

Bleecker Tower was designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch for the Manhattan Savings Institution in 1891, and was converted to a 15-unit cooperative in 1987. This is one of the city's finest surviving examples of 19th century architecture, and is famous for the largest bank robbery in US history to date.

A full-time doorman is on staff Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Convenience is brought to a whole new level with Balthazar, BondST, Mercer Kitchen, Equinox, Soul Cycle, the Bowery Hotel, Crosby Street Hotel, and designer shopping nearby. Located at the crossroads of SoHo, Greenwich Village and NoLita, Whole Foods is a short walk away.

Year Built
1890
Converted: 1978
Apartments
15
Floors
8
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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Amenities

  • PT Doorman
  • High-Rise
  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Intercom
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Elevator
  • Live-In Superintendent

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Learn more about off-market listings at 644 Broadway!

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Nearby Subways

  1. M
  2. B
  3. D
  4. F
  5. 6
at Lafayette 0.06 miles
  1. N
  2. R
at Broadway 0.19 miles
  1. J
  2. Z
at Delencey 0.44 miles
  1. C
  2. E
at 6th Ave and Vandam 0.44 miles
  1. A
at 6th Ave and Waverly Pl 0.48 miles

Carter’s Review

"This 8-story, orange stone building at 644 Broadway is known as Bleecker Tower and is one of the city’s more ornate surviving 19th Century buildings. 

It was designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch in 1891 for the Manhattan Savings Institution and was converted in 1987 to a residential cooperative with 15 apartments. The architect for the cooperative conversion was Joseph Pell Lombardi, one of the city’s most active and best converters of architectural interesting older properties. "
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Pros & Cons

  • Architectural masterpiece by Stephen Decatur Hatch
  • Good shopping
  • Close to Washington Square Park
  • Convenient to New York University
  • Good transportation
  • Private storage
  • Part-time doorman
  • Adjacent to only Louis Sullivan building in city
  • Close to NoHo- SoHo- Greenwich Village and East Village
  • Great location
  • Close to Subway
  • No roof deck
  • No fitness center
  • No garage

CityRealty Rating

25
/44
Architecture
+
22
/36
Location
+
17
/39
Features
+
9
Editor’s Points
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73
CITYREALTY
RATING
  • How is the CityRealty Rating calculated?

    Architecture
    • 30+ remarkable
    • 20-29 distinguished
    • 11-19 average
    • < 11 below average
    Location
    • 27+ remarkable
    • 18-26 distinguished
    • 9-17 average
    • < 9 below average
    Features
    • 22+ remarkable
    • 16-21 distinguished
    • 9-15 average
    • < 9 below average

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Alternate Addresses

  • 71 Bleecker Street
  • 71 Bleeker Street
  • 71-73 Bleecker Street
  • 71-73 Bleeker Street
  • 73 Bleecker Street
  • 73 Bleeker Street
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