Step inside this extraordinary NoHo loft, a 3,100+/- square foot corner residence that exudes timeless elegance, artistic flair, and architectural distinction. Fluted cast-iron columns crowned by ornate capitals and twelve-foot ceilings set a dramatic pre-war stage, while seventeen oversized windows flood the space with natural light from three exposures and offer open city views that evolve with the day.
A gracious entry foyer welcomes you into the home, leading into a sprawling, grand-scale entertaining space anchored by soaring ceilings, dramatic windows, and refined architectural detail. Custom antique sconces and thoughtfully designed ceiling fixtures cast a warm, inviting glow, enhancing the loft’s Parisian charm and historic ambiance.
The expansive living and dining areas flow effortlessly, offering flexibility for both intimate evenings and larger gatherings. A private kitchen tucked off the entertaining space offers ample cabinetry and storage, with opportunities to open or enhance the layout to suit your vision.
This home includes three full-sized bedrooms, each bright and spacious, and three beautifully appointed marble bathrooms. The corner primary suite features multiple exposures, a luxurious en-suite bath, and excellent closet space. A separate bonus room—ideal as a home office, den, or additional guest area—adds versatility to the layout.
Additional highlights include a fully equipped laundry room, extensive closet space throughout, central air conditioning, and a private storage cage in the basement. Mechanical systems have been thoughtfully updated, including a new roof-mounted HVAC unit.
Designed by Frederick C. Browne and completed in 1904, 684 Broadway is a landmarked Renaissance Revival building with two key-locked elevators, video intercom security, and just two residences per floor. Located at the coveted corner of Broadway and Great Jones Street, this prime NoHo address places you moments from some of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, boutiques, cultural institutions, and major subway lines.
This is downtown loft living at its most refined.
Step inside this extraordinary NoHo loft, a 3,100+/- square foot corner residence that exudes timeless elegance, artistic flair, and architectural distinction. Fluted cast-iron columns crowned by ornate capitals and twelve-foot ceilings set a dramatic pre-war stage, while seventeen oversized windows flood the space with natural light from three exposures and offer open city views that evolve with the day.
A gracious entry foyer welcomes you into the home, leading into a sprawling, grand-scale entertaining space anchored by soaring ceilings, dramatic windows, and refined architectural detail. Custom antique sconces and thoughtfully designed ceiling fixtures cast a warm, inviting glow, enhancing the loft’s Parisian charm and historic ambiance.
The expansive living and dining areas flow effortlessly, offering flexibility for both intimate evenings and larger gatherings. A private kitchen tucked off the entertaining space offers ample cabinetry and storage, with opportunities to open or enhance the layout to suit your vision.
This home includes three full-sized bedrooms, each bright and spacious, and three beautifully appointed marble bathrooms. The corner primary suite features multiple exposures, a luxurious en-suite bath, and excellent closet space. A separate bonus room—ideal as a home office, den, or additional guest area—adds versatility to the layout.
Additional highlights include a fully equipped laundry room, extensive closet space throughout, central air conditioning, and a private storage cage in the basement. Mechanical systems have been thoughtfully updated, including a new roof-mounted HVAC unit.
Designed by Frederick C. Browne and completed in 1904, 684 Broadway is a landmarked Renaissance Revival building with two key-locked elevators, video intercom security, and just two residences per floor. Located at the coveted corner of Broadway and Great Jones Street, this prime NoHo address places you moments from some of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, boutiques, cultural institutions, and major subway lines.
This is downtown loft living at its most refined.
Listing Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.