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325 Lafayette Street
325 Lafayette Street, NoHo, , NEW YORK, NY 10012

Pre-war Co-op

6 units
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  • 6 residences
  • 7 stories
  • BUILT 1900

The Details About 325 Lafayette Street

A seven-story 85×34' building on a 89×3' lot. Built in 1900. Converted to a co-op in 1979. Floors 2-6 are full floor residential units, entrances on Lafayette and Mulberry, common roof deck. The cooperative owns the entire ground floor which is income producing commercial space which provides high yield income to all shareholders. Wonderful light and views from three sides through 31 windows ...

key features
  • Central air
  • Elevators

325 Lafayette Street Units

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Get to know NoHo

The north of Houston counterpart to SoHo, NoHo’s rise as a distinct NYC neighborhood is a relatively recent phenomenon. Spatially, NoHo is but a small wedge nestled between Greenwich Village and the East Village — and was previously considered part of the former. A lack of size, however, is hardly a deficiency in NoHo. Actually, it makes things all the more enticing. Over NoHo’s development, glorious mansions gave way to manufacturing buildings, which came to be occupied by artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Robert Mapplethorpe as live-in studio lofts. Still standing and coveted alongside imposing glass condominiums, those homes join early 19th-century row houses (the Merchant’s House Museum), turn-of-the-century office buildings (the Louis Sullivan-designed Bayard–Condict Building), and others in presenting a cohesive lineage of growth and change. Four buildings encompassing the c.1830s Corinthian-columned Colonnade Row have housed everyone from the Astors and Vanderbilts to the Blue Man Group.

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