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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Mar 05, 2013
65 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #19 in NoLiTa/Little Italy

Carter's Review

This 6-story building at 354 Broome Street on the northeast corner at Elizabeth Street was built in 1925 and expanded in 1998 to designs by Richard H. Lewis for Kathy Ruttenberg of Wittenberg Estates and in 2012 by Ruth Eng for Norman Lan-Kee. 

The red-brick building has 37 condominium apartments. 

Bottom Line

This building offers high ceilings, loft spaces, 24-hour doorman service and a roof deck in a location that is convenient to Little Italy, NoLiTa, SoHo and the East Village.

Description

The building has a two-story limestone base beneath a red-brick masonry façade with corner quoins.

Amenities

The building has a courtyard, a doorman, a laundry, a bicycle room, storage facilities and a roof deck.

The building is pet friendly.

Apartments

Apartments have high ceilings, exposed brick walls, exposed beams and the penthouses have skylights. 

Apartment 5E is a duplex unit that has a 12-foot-wide entry foyer that leads past a spiral staircase to a 14-foot-long pass-through kitchen to an 11-foot-long dining area that opens onto a 28-foot-wide living room.  The upper level has a 21-foot-long sleep loft and a 12-foot-long sitting area. 

A two-bedroom unit has a 13-foot-long pass-through kitchen, a 13-foot-long bedroom and a 37-foot-long living/dining room on the lower level and a 19-foot-long master bedroom on the upper level.

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