Property Details
A very flexible three-level loft with full storefront-style windows on Thompson Street, between Spring and Prince.
Originally the loading dock of a 19th-century warehouse on West Broadway. Then, a neighborhood jewelry store for twenty years.
Later, a dormitory for NYU students. Most recently, the first storefront for a clothing brand that expanded nationwide.
102 Thompson, also known as 426 West Broadway, Unit 1A.
Access through a doorman-attended lobby on West Broadway or directly from your private street entrance on Thompson. Vesuvio Park is right across the street.
A rare three-level SoHo condominium offering scale, privacy, and layout flexibility -- ideal for living, hosting, creating -- with a distinct street presence.
Main level: open-plan living and dining, separate kitchen, two full bathrooms, exposed brick walls, and full-height windows bringing in natural light from Thompson Street.
Upper mezzanine: elevated sleeping lofts and a flexible space for office or guests.
Lower level: fully finished, currently a media lounge and creative retreat, with potential to add a suite or private area.
Located in a well-managed SoHo condo with attended lobby, daily package reception, and strong long-term ownership.
Approximately 2,200 sq ft. Dual access. Monthly charges including taxes and common charges: $3,559. Temporary assessment: $600/month.
Comparable rentals in the area command $15,000-$18,000/month, making ownership with sub-$4,000 monthly costs a rare financial advantage.
An adaptable space with history, presence, and quiet potential.
Kevin B. Brown
LISTING AGENT