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40 Bleecker Street
40 Bleecker Street, NoHo, , Manhattan, NY 10012

Post-war Condo

61 units
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  • 61 residences
  • 12 stories
  • BUILT 2020

The Details About 40 Bleecker Street

key features
  • Doorman
  • Concierge
  • Central air
  • Pool
  • Elevators

40 Bleecker Street Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
5B$24,0003311941Condo
8B$20,0003311941Condo
2A$16,0002211506Condo
4C$14,500221092Condo
4D$12,2502211220Condo
5E$8,10011700Condo
4G$7,50011652Condo
2E$7,25011700Condo
5B
3 BD | 3 BA
$24,000
8B
3 BD | 3 BA
$20,000
2A
2 BD | 2 BA
$16,000
4C
2 BD | 2 BA
$14,500
4D
2 BD | 2 BA
$12,250
5E
1 BD | 1 BA
$8,100
4G
1 BD | 1 BA
$7,500
2E
1 BD | 1 BA
$7,250

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.

NoHo Neighborhood Guide