Beautifully planned and thoughtfully designed, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex offers the privacy of maisonette-style living with the amenities of a full-service co-op in a prime NoHo location.
Gut renovated to preserve its historic loft character while adding modern comfort and style, this expansive home features airy living spaces, soaring 13-foot ceilings, industrial-chic concrete floors, crisp white art walls, and original column-and-beam details. Arrive on the upper level through your own private entrance into a spacious great room with generous areas for living and dining. The white-on-white kitchen features a massive marble waterfall island and well-appointed appliances, including Miele and Café/GE components. The home has central air conditioning throughout, with recent upgrades to the system and room-level air-handling components, plus a dedicated split system in the kitchen for added comfort. Recent appliance updates include a newer refrigerator and cooktop.
A rustic barn door opens to the serene primary suite, where premium grasscloth wall coverings add warmth and texture beneath clerestory windows. A large, fitted walk-in closet provides excellent storage, while the en suite bathroom is finished in floor-to-ceiling marble and features an enormous two-person walk-in shower and distinctive trough basin.
Downstairs, wide-plank hardwood floors lead to an expansive den/playroom, offering valuable separation of space for entertaining, working, relaxing, or play. Additional columns, clerestory windows, barn doors, exposed brick, and large windows add architectural character throughout this level. Two additional bedrooms are located downstairs, along with a full bathroom finished with designer stone and an oversized clawfoot soaking tub. A large storage room with in-unit washer-dryer and utility sink completes the home.
Set within the NoHo East Historic District, 10 Bleecker Street is a handsome Renaissance Revival building originally built for commercial use in 1893. Its earliest occupants included garment businesses, novelty companies, and tool-and-die firms. Converted to cooperative use in 1986, the building today offers newly updated common areas, video intercom and virtual doorman, private storage lockers, a bike room, laundry, and a large furnished roof deck with barbecue grills.
Located where Elizabeth Street meets Bleecker, the building sits at the intersection of some of Downtown Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods, including NoHo, SoHo, The Bowery, Greenwich Village, and the East Village. Washington Square Park, Tompkins Square Park, and Roosevelt Park provide nearby green space; NYU is just moments away; and Essex Crossing is within easy reach. Transportation is excellent, with the 6, B/D/F/M around the corner, and N/R/W subway lines within a short walk.
There is a monthly assessment of $743.41 through September 2026 and a supplemental monthly assessment of $1,282.64 through January 2027.
Beautifully planned and thoughtfully designed, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex offers the privacy of maisonette-style living with the amenities of a full-service co-op in a prime NoHo location.
Gut renovated to preserve its historic loft character while adding modern comfort and style, this expansive home features airy living spaces, soaring 13-foot ceilings, industrial-chic concrete floors, crisp white art walls, and original column-and-beam details. Arrive on the upper level through your own private entrance into a spacious great room with generous areas for living and dining. The white-on-white kitchen features a massive marble waterfall island and well-appointed appliances, including Miele and Café/GE components. The home has central air conditioning throughout, with recent upgrades to the system and room-level air-handling components, plus a dedicated split system in the kitchen for added comfort. Recent appliance updates include a newer refrigerator and cooktop.
A rustic barn door opens to the serene primary suite, where premium grasscloth wall coverings add warmth and texture beneath clerestory windows. A large, fitted walk-in closet provides excellent storage, while the en suite bathroom is finished in floor-to-ceiling marble and features an enormous two-person walk-in shower and distinctive trough basin.
Downstairs, wide-plank hardwood floors lead to an expansive den/playroom, offering valuable separation of space for entertaining, working, relaxing, or play. Additional columns, clerestory windows, barn doors, exposed brick, and large windows add architectural character throughout this level. Two additional bedrooms are located downstairs, along with a full bathroom finished with designer stone and an oversized clawfoot soaking tub. A large storage room with in-unit washer-dryer and utility sink completes the home.
Set within the NoHo East Historic District, 10 Bleecker Street is a handsome Renaissance Revival building originally built for commercial use in 1893. Its earliest occupants included garment businesses, novelty companies, and tool-and-die firms. Converted to cooperative use in 1986, the building today offers newly updated common areas, video intercom and virtual doorman, private storage lockers, a bike room, laundry, and a large furnished roof deck with barbecue grills.
Located where Elizabeth Street meets Bleecker, the building sits at the intersection of some of Downtown Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods, including NoHo, SoHo, The Bowery, Greenwich Village, and the East Village. Washington Square Park, Tompkins Square Park, and Roosevelt Park provide nearby green space; NYU is just moments away; and Essex Crossing is within easy reach. Transportation is excellent, with the 6, B/D/F/M around the corner, and N/R/W subway lines within a short walk.
There is a monthly assessment of $743.41 through September 2026 and a supplemental monthly assessment of $1,282.64 through January 2027.
Listing Courtesy of Compass