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Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2478 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 1978 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9228 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13228 $ 7025

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Retail Spaces for Rent at 372 Broome St

Rent Retail 372 Broome St

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$ 218
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$ 88
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$ 53,533

Rent Medical Space at 372 Broome St

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Johnson & Johnson Innovation leased 30,000 SF at 101 Avenue of the Americas
  • Panavision leased 23,250 SF at 150 Varick St
  • Postworks New York leased 11,000 SF at 100 Avenue of the Americas
  • Spring Studios leased 5,000 SF at 120 Wooster St
  • Common Cause/NY leased 3,800 SF at 155 Avenue of the Americas
  • GCAM leased 3,200 SF at 145 Hudson St
  • FuMorton Architects leased 3,150 SF at 107 Grand St
  • New York Hearing Center Inc leased 2,800 SF at 128-138 Mott St
  • Wellington Physical Therapy and Acupuncture leased 2,000 SF at 139-149 Centre St
  • Abe Young leased 1,300 SF at 134 Spring St
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 372 Broome Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 372 Broome Street and in the nearby Nolita neighborhood.
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372 Broome Street Property Overview

Building Address: 372 Broome St, New York NY 10013
Building Name: Brewster Carriage House
Building Alternate Address: 372 Broome St
Zip Code:10013
Neighborhood:Nolita
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1856
Building Class:B
Block & lot:00480-0037

372 Broome Street, located in Manhattan's Little Italy, is a historic six-story building. Originally, it housed horse carriage makers Brewster & Co. and Flandrau & Co. By the mid-1900s, it became home to DeMartini Globe Canvas, known for creating the original NYC bike messenger bag.

The building underwent significant renovation, including restructuring due to water damage and restoration of its red-brick facade. The cornice was restored, and new brownstone arches were installed. The cast iron storefront was refurbished.

In 2007, Little Red House, LLC applied for a special permit to convert the upper floors to residential use while maintaining commercial space on the ground floor. The conversion aimed to create residential units without burdening the neighborhood.

The building is situated in the Special Little Italy District, a preservation area, and its conversion aligns with the area's existing land use trends.

372 Broome St #Penthouse A, New York, NY 10013

Location: Nolita, Manhattan, NYC

Property Type: Condo

Year Built: 1900

Lot Size: 4,592 sqft

Interior Space: 2,610 sqft

Stories: 6

Last Sold: June 8, 2022, for $9,250,000

Current Estimate: $7,727,000


372 Broome St, located in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan, offers several amenities:

  • Building Class: B
  • Year Built: 1856
  • Stories: 6
  • Neighborhood: Nolita
  • Borough: Manhattan

372 Broome Street, located in the heart of Manhattan's Nolita neighborhood, is home to a recent pop-up by H&M. This pop-up, which ran from October 24 to December 29, aimed to showcase the brand's new direction and offer an immersive shopping experience.

Currently, there is no specific information available about office tenants renting or leasing space at this address. However, the area is known for its vibrant mix of retail, residential, and commercial spaces.


Internet Providers at 372 Broome St, Manhattan, NYC:

Verizon Fios - Offers high-speed fiber-optic internet with speeds up to 2.3 Gbps.

Astound Broadband Powered by RCN - Provides both cable and fiber services with speeds up to 1.5 Gbps.

Spectrum - Offers cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps.


372 Broome Street is located in Manhattan, NYC. The nearest subway stations include:

  • 2 Av (2-minute walk)
  • Spring St (4-minute walk)
  • Delancey St-Essex St (10-minute walk)
  • Grand St (15-minute walk)

Bus stops nearby:

  • New York City Chinatown (28 Allen St, 4-minute walk)
  • Allen St/Delancey St (4-minute walk)
  • Bowery/Kenmare St (4-minute walk)
  • Allen St/Grand St (4-minute walk)
  • Essex St/Delancey St (6-minute walk)

Cross streets include:

  • Orchard Street
  • Ludlow Street
  • Allen Street
  • Essex Street
Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Johnson & Johnson Innovation leased 30,000 SF at 101 Avenue of the Americas
  • Panavision leased 23,250 SF at 150 Varick St
  • Postworks New York leased 11,000 SF at 100 Avenue of the Americas
  • Spring Studios leased 5,000 SF at 120 Wooster St
  • Common Cause/NY leased 3,800 SF at 155 Avenue of the Americas
  • GCAM leased 3,200 SF at 145 Hudson St
  • FuMorton Architects leased 3,150 SF at 107 Grand St
  • New York Hearing Center Inc leased 2,800 SF at 128-138 Mott St
  • Wellington Physical Therapy and Acupuncture leased 2,000 SF at 139-149 Centre St
  • Abe Young leased 1,300 SF at 134 Spring St

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Johnson & Johnson Innovation leased 30,000 SF at 101 Avenue of the Americas
  • Panavision leased 23,250 SF at 150 Varick St
  • Postworks New York leased 11,000 SF at 100 Avenue of the Americas
  • Spring Studios leased 5,000 SF at 120 Wooster St
  • Common Cause/NY leased 3,800 SF at 155 Avenue of the Americas
  • GCAM leased 3,200 SF at 145 Hudson St
  • FuMorton Architects leased 3,150 SF at 107 Grand St
  • New York Hearing Center Inc leased 2,800 SF at 128-138 Mott St
  • Wellington Physical Therapy and Acupuncture leased 2,000 SF at 139-149 Centre St
  • Abe Young leased 1,300 SF at 134 Spring St

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