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143 Prince Street

143 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012

6 units

7 stories

1900 built

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About

Designed by architect Franklin Baylies and built as a warehouse for Edward E. Edwards in 1899, this handsome loft building at the NE corner of Prince and West Broadway, was originally six stories tall with a seventh floor added in 1908. The building has a width of 38 feet, unusually wide for SoHo, and the benefit of a corner location with 14 bays of windows wrapping its South and West exposures. In 1973, the building became one of the earliest co-ops in the area, with six full floor lofts above a commercial retail base.

Development status
Completed
District
Community District 102City Council District 1Police Precinct 1
Hurricane evacuation zone
Zone 5
Building class
D0Elevator Co-op, Conversion From Loft/Warehouse
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  • Elevator

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LocationDistance

CEat Spring St

0.16 miles

RWat Prince St

0.18 miles

BDFM6at Broadway–Lafayette St

0.22 miles

1at Houston St

0.28 miles

BDFM6at Bleecker St

0.29 miles

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