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54 Crosby St
New York, NY 10012 SoHo

$12,375 USD/MO

Storefront For Lease  •  2,000+ SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Storefront
  • Year Built 1900
  • Total Building Size 8,537 SF
  • Tenancy Multiple
  • Building Class B
  • Zoning M1-5B, New York (K2)
100 Transit Score
100 Walk Score

3 Spaces Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
Ll Floor Ste Retail 2,000 SF $74.25 USD/SF/YR
54 Crosby Street stands on one of SoHo’s original cobblestone blocks and spans about 8,000 square feet across five levels. In the late 1970s, sculptor Arturo Di Modica purchased the lot, tore down the small structure that stood there, and built the property himself using salvaged timber, reclaimed brick, and poured concrete. The result became both his home and studio, constructed with the same precision and strength that defined his art. Inside this building, he created and assembled the Charging Bull before placing it at the New York Stock Exchange in 1989. The structure remains a reflection of his craftsmanship and the creative force that helped shape SoHo’s identity.

A 30 foot skylight fills the center of the space with daylight while large windows open to the surrounding cast iron streetscape. The upper floors feature open layouts with herringbone floors and lounge areas suited for gallery use or creative office needs. The lower level retains a black box atmosphere with arched brick ceilings and exposed stone that create a striking setting for exhibition or production. Two private outdoor areas complete the property. A rear terrace offers a quiet retreat and a rooftop deck reveals open skyline views.

The full property is available on a ten year NNN lease directly from the owner. It is divisible for pop ups but not for long term leases. Pop ups are welcome and there is no landlord right to cancel. All reasonable offers will be considered and tenant improvement concessions of up to one million dollars may be available. Short term shared offices are also offered on the second and third floors at ten thousand dollars per month.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: 10 - 15 Years
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Built out as: Standard Retail
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 6,000 SF
Grnd Floor Ste Retail 2,000 SF Rate Upon Request
54 Crosby Street stands on one of SoHo’s original cobblestone blocks and spans about 8,000 square feet across five levels. In the late 1970s, sculptor Arturo Di Modica purchased the lot, tore down the small structure that stood there, and built the property himself using salvaged timber, reclaimed brick, and poured concrete. The result became both his home and studio, constructed with the same precision and strength that defined his art. Inside this building, he created and assembled the Charging Bull before placing it at the New York Stock Exchange in 1989. The structure remains a reflection of his craftsmanship and the creative force that helped shape SoHo’s identity.

A 30 foot skylight fills the center of the space with daylight while large windows open to the surrounding cast iron streetscape. The upper floors feature open layouts with herringbone floors and lounge areas suited for gallery use or creative office needs. The lower level retains a black box atmosphere with arched brick ceilings and exposed stone that create a striking setting for exhibition or production. Two private outdoor areas complete the property. A rear terrace offers a quiet retreat and a rooftop deck reveals open skyline views.

The full property is available on a ten year NNN lease directly from the owner. It is divisible for pop ups but not for long term leases. Pop ups are welcome and there is no landlord right to cancel. All reasonable offers will be considered and tenant improvement concessions of up to one million dollars may be available. Short term shared offices are also offered on the second and third floors at ten thousand dollars per month.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: 10 - 15 Years
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Built out as: Standard Retail
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 6,000 SF
2nd Floor Ste Entire Building Retail 2,000 SF $74.25 USD/SF/YR
54 Crosby Street stands on one of SoHo’s original cobblestone blocks and spans about 8,000 square feet across five levels. In the late 1970s, sculptor Arturo Di Modica purchased the lot, tore down the small structure that stood there, and built the property himself using salvaged timber, reclaimed brick, and poured concrete. The result became both his home and studio, constructed with the same precision and strength that defined his art. Inside this building, he created and assembled the Charging Bull before placing it at the New York Stock Exchange in 1989. The structure remains a reflection of his craftsmanship and the creative force that helped shape SoHo’s identity.

A 30 foot skylight fills the center of the space with daylight while large windows open to the surrounding cast iron streetscape. The upper floors feature open layouts with herringbone floors and lounge areas suited for gallery use or creative office needs. The lower level retains a black box atmosphere with arched brick ceilings and exposed stone that create a striking setting for exhibition or production. Two private outdoor areas complete the property. A rear terrace offers a quiet retreat and a rooftop deck reveals open skyline views.

The full property is available on a ten year NNN lease directly from the owner. It is divisible for pop ups but not for long term leases. Pop ups are welcome and there is no landlord right to cancel. All reasonable offers will be considered and tenant improvement concessions of up to one million dollars may be available. Short term shared offices are also offered on the second and third floors at ten thousand dollars per month.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: 10 - 15 Years
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Built out as: Standard Retail
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 6,000 SF

Description

54 Crosby Street stands on one of SoHo’s original cobblestone blocks and spans about 8,000 square feet across five levels. In the late 1970s, sculptor Arturo Di Modica purchased the lot, tore down the small structure that stood there, and built the property himself using salvaged timber, reclaimed brick, and poured concrete. The result became both his home and studio, constructed with the same precision and strength that defined his art. Inside this building, he created and assembled the Charging Bull before placing it at the New York Stock Exchange in 1989. The structure remains a reflection of his craftsmanship and the creative force that helped shape SoHo’s identity.
 
A 30-foot skylight fills the center of the space with daylight while large windows open to the surrounding cast-iron streetscape. The upper floors feature open layouts with herringbone floors and lounge areas suited for gallery use or creative office needs. The lower level retains a black box atmosphere with arched brick ceilings and exposed stone that create a striking setting for exhibition or production. Two private outdoor areas complete the property. A rear terrace offers a quiet retreat, and a rooftop deck reveals open skyline views.
 
The full property is available on a 10-year NNN lease directly from the owner. It is divisible for pop-ups but not for long-term leases. Pop-ups are welcome, and there is no landlord right to cancel. All reasonable offers will be considered, and tenant improvement concessions of up to $1 million may be available. Short-term shared offices are also offered on the second and third floors at ten thousand dollars per month.

Highlights

Historic property, once home to Wall Street bull artist Arturo di Modica
Two expansive floors below grade, three above
Large windows connect space to vibrant SoHo streets
Multiple outdoor terraces for collaboration & relaxation
Flexible lease terms from 10 to 15 years, direct by owner
Up to $1M in concessions available

Amenities

  • Bus Line
  • Metro/Subway

Public Transportation

Commuter RailDriveWalkDistance
Christopher St (Hoboken-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH), Journal Square-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)) 4 min 19 min 1.0 mi
9 St (Path) (Hoboken-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH), Journal Square-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)) 4 min 20 min 1.1 mi
Transit/SubwayDriveWalkDistance
Spring Street (4,6 Line) (4 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 6 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) 0 min 1 min 0.1 mi
Prince St (Broadway Express - Q - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - N - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - R - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - W - MTA New York City Transit) 1 min 3 min 0.2 mi
Broadway-Lafayette Street (B - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), D - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), F - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), M - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) 1 min 5 min 0.3 mi
Canal St (Broadway Local - N - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - R - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - W - MTA New York City Transit) 1 min 5 min 0.3 mi
Canal Street (4,5,6 Line) (4 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 6 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), J - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), M - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), N - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), Q - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), R - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), Z - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) 1 min 5 min 0.3 mi
AirportDriveWalkDistance
LaGuardia 20 min - 9.6 mi
Newark Liberty International 19 min - 12.3 mi
John F Kennedy International 29 min - 17.8 mi

Parking Details

Parking Available: Yes
Reserved: No
Type: Surface
Included in Rent: Yes
John Pasquale 551-277-5695 PEP Real Estate
John Pasquale 551-277-5695 PEP Real Estate