16 Crosby Street
Co-op located in SoHo, between Howard Street & Grand Street
Description of 16 Crosby Street
16 Crosby Street is a pre-war co-op building in downtown Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood that was built as a factory in 1877 and converted to a residential loft building in 1980. Situated between Howard Street and Grand Street, the building contains 25 units and rises 5 stories. Pets are allowed, and subletting is limited and controlled by the board on a case-by-case basis.
An elevator and intercom make daily life easier for residents, and the building's best feature is undoubtedly its address in the Soho-Cast Iron Historic District. It is just steps away from the intersection of SoHo, Nolita, Little Italy, and Tribeca, close to everything from world-famous hot spots like Balthazar, Le CouCou, The Blonde, La Mercerie and The Crosby Street Hotel to fun local hangouts such as Saturday's, Smile To Go, Jack's Wife Freda, La Esquina, Y7 Studio, SoulCycle, and Orange Theory.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1900Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 5
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Intercom
- Elevator