This $3.5M Noho co-op remembers the origins of loft living
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This $3.5M Noho co-op remembers the origins of loft living

November 19, 2025

Photos by Bernadett Pava. Staging by A List Designs.

This classic loft at 652 Broadway is the kind we remember, with plenty of wide open space and lots of flexibility. The floor plan currently offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, but a third bedroom can be added. Asking $3,495,000, the pre-war co-op has the benefit of location, square footage, and details that add up to the kind of unspoiled downtown space we don’t see too often in the 21st century.

The full-floor apartment gets a private elevator entrance. A vast great room opens beneath tall ceilings and burnished wood floors. A wall of wood-framed windows brings in lots of sunlight.

A well-appointed open kitchen continues the loft vibe. There’s plenty of space for huge dinner parties and intimate gatherings.

The light-filled primary suite has a large dressing room and closet space to maintain the sleek loft vibe. The primary bath has a separate tub and walk-in shower. A washer and dryer add convenience.

A second, smaller chamber has use of a full bath. There’s enough room for a third bedroom on the other side of the loft, making it perfect for guests.

Amenities at the mid-rise co-op include app-enabled secure entry and elevator service. Residents also get a roof deck, private storage, a bike room, and on-site laundry facilities.

[Listing details: 652 Broadway, Unit 5 at CityRealty]

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Photos by Bernadett Pava. Staging by A List Designs.

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