In 1907, the De Lorenzo family opened a metal workshop in lower Manhattan in what is many now consider the most fashionable and trendy neighborhood in the world, SoHo. The neighborhood was much grittier then, and the shop lent its service to many local companies. Many few decades later, Soho began attracting a new, creative class including emerging artists and designers. Located on Grand and West Broadway, 45 Grand will rise nine stories. This ultra-luxury boutique rental building will feature eight full floor, two bedroom, three bathroom units, all of which have southern facing balconies. The ground floor retail space will have 11 foot ceilings.
Located on Seventh Avenue in the heart of Chelsea, this brand new ground up development tops out at a height of 170’. Designed by Award Winning Architecture firm CD3, this midrise development features 49 residential apartments and two retail spaces across 53,000 square feet. The building features accentuated limestone columns with combination of metal panels and full height glass façade.
In 1907, the De Lorenzo family opened a metal workshop in lower Manhattan in what is many now consider the most fashionable and trendy neighborhood in the world, SoHo. The neighborhood was much grittier then, and the shop lent its service to many local companies. Many decades later, Soho began attracting a new, creative class including emerging artists and designers. With many of them on low budgets, they would come into the shop with sketches and requests for De Lorenzo to build what they needed. According to three former employees, the workshop helped many artisans and designers in Soho launch their careers. On the last day of work, some of these grateful clients stopped in to pay their respects to Thomas De Lorenzo Sr. and thank him for all that he did. The original sign – “John De Lorenzo and Bro. Iron and Sheet Metal Contractor”, which is painted blue and white over brick, is fashionably retro. Upon adding art by street artist JR to the right corner, the developer intentionally kept the original sign as a reminder of the inspirational story of this space.
330 West Broadway will be an eight story 50,000 square foot mid-rise Class A office building. Designed by the award-winning architecture firm CD3. This will be SoHo’s first purpose-built office tower.
Originally a three-story apartment building, 56 Spring Street was designed in 2009 by Arpad Baksa Architects. This boutique loft building consists of five full floor two-bedroom, two-full bathroom residences and a one-bedroom penthouse. The 2,200 square foot retail space has 10’ ceilings on the main floor and 18’ ceilings in the basement. This ground-up development features the character and layout of an 1800’s style loft building with the modern amenities of new construction condominium. Floors three through six each have two private outdoor spaces, while the second floor features a massive private garden outdoor space. The building features include key fob elevator access directly into the home and a spacious roof deck with North, East and Southern exposures. The Carson 24-Hour Virtual Doorman allows tenants remote access for guests and the ability to receive deliveries anytime. 56 Spring street offers the rare blend of luxury amenities, high end finishes and a small intimate feel that will make you right at home.
Designed by Award winning Architect Morris Adjmi, situated in the heart of NoHo at the corner of Great Jones and Lafayette Streets, 11 Great Jones is a new development boutique rental building featuring eight luxury residences –– a collection of two- and three-bedroom Loft apartments ranging from 1,300-square feet to over 2,000 square feet for the duplex penthouses. All apartments boast extra-high ceilings at 10.5-to 11-feet, have direct key-locked elevator access, 7” white oak floors and custom shades and drapery throughout, as well as custom walk-in California closets. Sleek Italian kitchens feature flexible layouts with work surfaces of Carrara marble and Gaggenau appliances, including a 5-burner cooktop oven, as well as custom cabinetry by Rexa, an environmentally-friendly Italian firm that uses solar energy for all of their processes. The building’s bathrooms are defined by clean, contemporary materials, including marble lined floors and walls, spa-like soaking tubs, and vanities with Carrara marble and Lacava sinks. Bathrooms also have custom cabinetry by Italian bathroom manufacturer Rexa and radiant heated flooring, and there is a Bosch washing machine/dryer in each apartment. With dramatic architecture that pays homage to its historic NoHo surroundings, the striking six-story building was designed by the renowned Morris Adjmi Architects. Amenities include a 24-hour virtual doorman, modern lobby, and common roof deck with views of the surrounding neighborhood, as well as easy access to top NoHo, SoHo, and Greenwich Village entertainment such as Gato, Lafayette, Il Buco, the Smile, Momofuku Ko and Astor Wines & Spirits, and the renowned performance spaces Joe’s Pub and the Public Theater.
Built in 1895, this Upper East Side two-story retail building is located midblock between 82nd & 83rd Street on Third Avenue. This 7,500 sqft building has 26’ feet of prime retail frontage, extra tall ceiling height and excellent natural light.
Designed by Award winning Architect Morris Adjmi, situated in the heart of NoHo at the corner of Great Jones and Lafayette Streets, 11 Great Jones is a new development boutique rental building featuring eight luxury residences –– a collection of two- and three-bedroom Loft apartments ranging from 1,300-square feet to over 2,000 square feet for the duplex penthouses. All apartments boast extra-high ceilings at 10.5-to 11-feet, have direct key-locked elevator access, 7” white oak floors and custom shades and drapery throughout, as well as custom walk-in California closets. Sleek Italian kitchens feature flexible layouts with work surfaces of Carrara marble and Gaggenau appliances, including a 5-burner cooktop oven, as well as custom cabinetry by Rexa, an environmentally-friendly Italian firm that uses solar energy for all of their processes. The building’s bathrooms are defined by clean, contemporary materials, including marble lined floors and walls, spa-like soaking tubs, and vanities with Carrara marble and Lacava sinks. Bathrooms also have custom cabinetry by Italian bathroom manufacturer Rexa and radiant heated flooring, and there is a Bosch washing machine/dryer in each apartment. With dramatic architecture that pays homage to its historic NoHo surroundings, the striking six-story building was designed by the renowned Morris Adjmi Architects. Amenities include a 24-hour virtual doorman, modern lobby, and common roof deck with views of the surrounding neighborhood, as well as easy access to top NoHo, SoHo, and Greenwich Village entertainment such as Gato, Lafayette, Il Buco, the Smile, Momofuku Ko and Astor Wines & Spirits, and the renowned performance spaces Joe’s Pub and the Public Theater.