- Units
- 13
- Floors
- 9
- Built
- 1881
- Architect
- Shigeru Ban
- Developer
- Knightsbridge Properties
- Active Listings
- 1 Active Sale
Unit | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 BEDS | 4 BATHS | 4,250 |
$8,750,000
|
Building Description
As its name suggests, the Cast Iron House at 361 Broadway is an 1882 construction in the neoclassical style that is characteristic of Greenwich Village - the form of which is complemented by the decidedly modern lines, right angles, and white metal of a penthouse addition. The two penthouses have a cantilevered design which permits their glass walls to open up their spaces, making for a modern play on living space. To be sure, the rhythm presented in the addition perfectly matches that of the original building, making for a cohesive and iconic structure. Its interiors maintain the overriding theme of clean modernity with references to the past in white lacquer, paired with aluminium accents. The building also provides for a fitness center, sauna, recreation room, private storage, and common bamboo garden courtyard.
Building Amenities
- bike storage
- children's playroom
- courtyard
- doorman
- fitness center
- laundry
- nursery
- pied-a-terre allowed
- sauna
- steam room
- storage room
- washer/dryer allowed