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WEB ID: 23216686

9 Bleecker Street NoHo, Manhattan, NY 10012

NoHo, Manhattan, NY 10012

for sale | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1910

3 baths
$6,600,000
  • Annual Tax: $296,435.52
  • Available Immediately

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WEB ID: 23216686

9 Bleecker Street NoHo, Manhattan, NY 10012

NoHo, Manhattan, NY 10012

for sale | Multi-Family Townhouse | Built in 1910

3 baths
$6,600,000
  • Annual Tax: $296,435.52
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 9 Bleecker Street, NoHo, Manhattan, NY 10012

BOWERY and ELIZABETH STREET
9 Bleecker Street, NoHo Townhouse
Discover a rare gem in the heart of NoHo, one of Manhattan's most exclusive neighborhoods. This historic 3-floor townhouse, featuring a usable lower level with sidewalk vault, offers a unique blend of rich history and limitless potential. Occupied by one commercial tenant since 2014, the property will be delivered vacant and is primed for transformation into a ...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Amalia Daskalakis, (212) 937-1653, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Listing agents

    Amalia Daskalakis

    Amalia Daskalakis

    Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
    Carl Muehlmann

    Carl Muehlmann

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

    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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    9 Bleecker Street

    Multi-Family Townhouse in NoHo

    Bowery And Elizabeth Street

    • 4 UNITS
    • 3 STORIES
    • 1910 BUILT
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