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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
12,200
Negotiable

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Astor Pl & Cooper Square $ 49
13,400
$ 54,716
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Greene St & Between Canal Street $ 76
4,900
$ 31,033
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 46
1,900
$ 7,362
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 55
13,200
$ 60,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 66
4,300
$ 23,650
Broadway & Broome Street $ 110
5,400
$ 49,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Broome Street $ 110
2,500
$ 22,916
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Eldridge St & Hester Street $ 32
4,000
$ 10,833
Broadway & Howard Street $ 63
3,000
$ 15,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Wooster St & Broome Street $ 70
1,800
$ 10,500
Broome St & Greene Street $ 42
2,000
$ 7,000
Broadway & Howard Street $ 61
2,200
$ 11,183
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 1903 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 1403 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 8653 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 12653 $ 7025

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston $ 81
3,700
$ 24,975
E Broadway & Between Pike Street $ 80
3,000
$ 20,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Spring St & Lafayette Street $ 85
11,500
$ 81,458
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 80
6,100
$ 40,666
Broadway & Howard Street $ 52
2,500
$ 10,729
Wooster St & Spring Street $ 85
6,800
$ 48,166
Mulberry St & Hester Street $ 44
3,000
$ 11,000
Greene St & Broome Street $ 104
4,500
$ 39,000
Broadway & Grand Street and Howard Street $ 60
5,600
$ 27,766
Allen St & Between Canal Street $ 51
3,500
$ 14,875
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 70
1,800
$ 10,500
Broadway & Howard Street $ 55
2,300
$ 10,478
Spring St & Broome Street $ 85
1,600
$ 11,312
Broadway & Grand Street and Howard Street $ 88
2,400
$ 17,500
Centre St & Broome Street $ 61
1,700
$ 8,641
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Spring Street $ 103
42,200
$ 362,216
Howard St & Between Mercer Street $ 90
7,100
$ 53,250
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Eldridge St & Hester Street $ 35
3,500
$ 10,208
Delancey St & Ludlow Street $ 56
6,500
$ 30,333
Broadway & Spring Street $ 59
3,200
$ 15,733
Wooster St & Broome Street $ 57
2,500
$ 11,958
Howard St & Between Mercer Street $ 91
6,000
$ 45,500
Broadway & Between Broome Street $ 42
3,000
$ 10,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Wooster St & Broome Street $ 57
1,600
$ 7,617
Lafayette St & Between Broome Street $ 58
1,800
$ 8,625
Howard St & Between Mercer Street $ 92
2,000
$ 15,333

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 477 Broadway. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 477 Broadway and in the nearby Soho neighborhood.
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477 Broadway Property Overview

Building Address: 477 Broadway, New York NY 10013
Zip Code:10013
Neighborhood:Soho
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1900
Building Class:B
Block & lot:00474-0033

477 Broadway Historical Overview

Early Ownership: Originally part of the Rhinelander family's property since 1816, 477 Broadway began as a residential carriage house before transitioning to commercial use as the neighborhood industrialized.

Architecture: Rebuilt in 1869-70 by H.W. Smith & Sons as a five-story French Second Empire cast-iron structure with Corinthian columns and ornate cornices, now part of the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District.

Commercial History: Ground floor housed prominent 19th-century retailers:

  • Nichols, Burtnett & Co. (fancy goods, 1870s)
  • Hugh O'Neill's lace emporium (1870s)
  • Henry Levy & Son (infamous 1879 swindle victim)
Upper floors hosted garment manufacturers like Harris & Morris Abrams (1871 fraud case) and Stein, Doblin & Co. (1913 labor strike).

Modern Era: Pearl River Mart occupied the ground floor (2003-2015), followed by Dolby Studio's 2018 pop-up featuring interactive tech-art installations.

Preservation: Underwent facade restoration involving paint analysis, cast-iron replication, and mahogany window replacement to preserve its 1870 architectural integrity.

477 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC is also known as 477-479 Broadway. It is located in the SoHo neighborhood with a zip code of 10013.

Key details about the property include:

  • Primary Address: 477 Broadway
  • Secondary Address: 477-479 Broadway
  • Neighborhood: SoHo
  • Zip Code: 10013
  • Borough: Manhattan
  • Block & Lot: 00474-0033
  • Year Built: 1880
  • Year Last Altered: 2005
  • Stories: 5
  • Current Market Value: $17,340,000
  • Assessed Value: $7,803,000
  • Property Tax (2024-2025): $835,449

  • Fiber internet available (Level 3 Communications)
  • 12-18 ft ceiling heights
  • Multiple floors with vertical connectivity
  • Open floor plan customization options
  • Historic 1900 building architecture
  • Class B office space classifications
  • Soho neighborhood location advantages
  • Potential event/installation space adaptability

477 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC Office Tenants

No current tenant information available based on public listings.

Space TypeSizeConditionAvailability
2nd Floor Office12,250 SFPartial Build-Out30 Days

Tenant data not publicly disclosed - contact building management directly for leasing inquiries.


Internet Providers at 477 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC, include:

  • Verizon Fios: Offers high-speed internet with speeds up to 2 Gbps.
  • RCN (Astound Broadband): Provides fiber and cable services with speeds up to 1 Gbps.
  • Level 3 Communications: Offers fiber connectivity with speeds up to 10 Gb/s for both download and upload.

Transportation Near 477 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC

Subway Lines: 6, 6X, E, J, N, Q, R

Train: PATH (Journal Square)

Bus Lines: B39, M1, SIM1, SIM1C, SIM3C

Nearby Subway Stations

  • Canal St – approximately 4 minutes walk
  • Broadway-Lafayette St – approximately 2 minutes walk
  • Prince St – approximately 4 minutes walk
  • Spring St – approximately 8 minutes walk

Nearby Bus Stops

  • Broadway / Broome St – 1 minute walk
  • Broadway / Grand St – 2 minutes walk
  • Broadway / Spring St – 3 minutes walk
  • Broadway / Lispenard St – 5 minutes walk

Cross Streets

477 Broadway is near the intersection of Broadway and Broome Street in Manhattan, NYC.


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