565 Broome SoHo
Residence N27B
SoHo
565 Broome St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Listing Details
Bedroom
2 BedroomsBathroom
2.5 BathroomsInterior
2,191 SQFTPrice
$7,465,000Taxes
-Common Charges
-Key Features
Off a private, keyed elevator, one enters a dramatic gallery that is over 25 feet long – designed for displaying art and entertaining. As you walk through the gallery you are greeted by 10-foot floor-to-ceiling glass enclosed great room with three exposures including, east over historic landmarked SoHo and north toward the midtown skyline.
The proportions of the entertaining space are generous 39- feet long by 16-feet wide and showcases the defining architectural features of Renzo Piano’s 565 Broome SoHo, which are the curved, non-segmented glass acting as the corners of this home. The open entertaining space features a kitchen offering a rich mix of materials and textures with custom designed, solid fluted white oak cabinets, center island breakfast bar, Balsatina lavastone countertops, and Zucchetti fixtures. State-of-the-art Miele appliances include a five-burner gas cooktop with built in fully vented hood, 24-inch microwave/speed oven, refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, and wine cooler.
This gracious 2,191 square foot, two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residence, features a gallery which acts as the divide between the two bedrooms providing maximum privacy. The bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms have excellent closet space. The primary bedroom faces south and has wonderful light with open unobstructed views of midtown. It has two large, walk-in closets. The en-suite bathroom features a five-fixture bath with an elongated custom white oak vanity and double sinks, a Muse by Kos deep soaking tub, a separate oversized shower and private water closet.
The generously proportioned second bedroom faces east with open, protected views of SoHo and an en-suite bathroom. Off the gallery is a powder room, coat closet and high-capacity Whirlpool washer and vented dryer. This area can also function as a mudroom.
Additional amenities include a double height attended lobby with a 24-hour doorman and concierge, 55-foot indoor heated lap pool with steam room, sauna, Fitness Center with yoga studio, kid’s playroom, and an interior landscaped lounge with 92-foot ceilings, a live green wall and library. This building also has automated parking available for purchase. Unlike any other property in SoHo, 565 Broome SoHo offers the luxury and convenience of a private covered porte cochere with automated parking, expansive views and 17,000 square feet of amenities. 565 Broome Soho is Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano’s first New York City residential project. Rising 30 stories, 565 Broome Soho offers cinematic views of the Manhattan skyline, historic Soho, Hudson River, and beyond through a curved facade clad in low-iron glass, resulting in incredible light throughout all residences. 565 Broome SoHo provides the intimacy of a boutique SoHo building with the exceptional views and amenities of a full-service modern condominium. As the tallest residential property in SoHo, the building’s design has been thoughtfully conceived to reflect the neighborhood’s rich history while taking full advantage of its stunning views and light.
- N27B - 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom
- 2191 interior square feet
- Floor-to-ceiling glass-enclosed great room
- Solid fluted white oak cabinets
- Balsatina lavastone countertops
About 565 Broome SoHo
The first residential project in New York for Renzo Piano, Pritzker Prize laureate and founding partner of Renzo Piano Building Workshop, 565 Broome solidifies his reputation as one of the architectural greats. The 30-story building is the tallest residential structure in the neighborhood but manages to tread lightly on this historic area. That is, at least in part, due to the architect’s focus on light. “We created a building that is sensitive to light,” Piano explains. The two-tower design, the low-iron glass façade with curved corners, and the double-height lobby are all intended to maximize the natural light and “make the building breathe”—a quality that is felt from both the exterior and the interior.
The 112 residences at 565 Broome range in size from two bedrooms to four bedrooms and include tower residences and a series of penthouses. Designed by RDAI, all have floor-to-ceiling glass windows, open floor plans, and muted interiors that place emphasis on the quality of the materials—and the views: of the Hudson River, One World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, and, of course, SoHo. Penthouse and duplex residences have unique features such as custom Molteni kitchens, radiant heated floors throughout, and sprawling outdoor terraces with saltwater pools.
As the most amenitized building in SoHo, 565 Broome features a private porte-cochère with robotic parking and extending to a 55-foot heated saltwater pool, and conservatory with a seven-story living wall. There’s also a library curated by Aaron Hicklin (of New York’s One Grand Books), a fitness center and spa, and a kids’ playroom. The standout amenity here is the location. Residents have access to all that SoHo has to offer, not to mention proximity to Hudson River Park, but also a tranquil retreat where you can step back and take in the city from curved crystal-clear glass windows.