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464 Broome Street

464 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013

5 units

5 stories

1900 built

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About

464 Broome Street was originally constructed in 1860 by Aaron Arnold, the wealthy New York merchant responsible for founding one of America’s oldest department stores, Arnold Constable & Company, which was located just two blocks away on Canal Street. 462 & 464 Broome Street were converted together to co-operative lofts in the early 1980s and now consist of 8 full floor residential lofts and 2 commercial retail spaces.

Development status
Completed
District
Community District 102City Council District 1Police Precinct 1
Hurricane evacuation zone
Zone 5
Building class
C8Walk Up Co-op, Conversion From Loft/Warehouse
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6at Spring St

0.19 miles

RWat Prince St

0.2 miles

JNQRWZ6at Canal St

0.21 miles

ACEat Canal St

0.22 miles

CEat Spring St

0.25 miles

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