For the first time in 35 years, you have the chance to own an iconic building in downtown Manhattan.
Step into a rare opportunity to claim and reimagine one of SoHo’s most storied addresses. On the corner of Broome and Crosby, 429 Broome Street is an exquisite corner building with a dramatic retail presence, soaring 20-foot ceilings, unbeatable frontage, and a ground-floor commercial space with extraordinary visibility both pedestrian and vehicular.
Within these brick walls lies a history that helped define downtown culture. In 1963, SoHo legends James Rosenquist and Ron Westerfield lived and worked here at the dawn of the neighborhood’s creative renaissance, turning 429 Broome into a pioneering artist address. Just a few years later, in 1968, the ground floor transformed into Cerebrum, a legendary immersive nightclub where guests donned white gowns and stepped into a white-walled fantasy filled with projections, scent, and sensory storytelling, literally living art. Few buildings can claim a provenance so steeped in SoHo’s avant-garde DNA. This isn’t just property; it’s a legacy in motion.
Coming to the market for the first time in 35 years, this landmarked treasure offers four expansive workspaces above the commercial base, exposed brick, and endless potential to create a flagship, gallery, creative headquarters, or one-of-a-kind residence in the heart of SoHo. 429 Broome is more than a building. It’s an invitation to become part of the story.
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This building is a free market building
Lot Dimensions: 25.08’ x 104.67’
Price Negotiable for serious buyer.
Active
Price increase: $5M (9/9)
$45,000,000
429 Broome St, New York, NY 10013
5beds
--baths
13,000sqft
Building
Built in 1900
-- sqft lot
$-- Zestimate®
$3,462/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Ground-floor commercial spaceExposed brickDramatic retail presenceCorner buildingExtraordinary visibility
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