54 Crosby Street · Upper Level Offices
2,491 SF · ASKING $10,000/ MO NNN
Formerly configured as a private studio and office, the upper floors at 54 Crosby Street offer a quiet, light-filled workspace above street level in the heart of SoHo. The second floor provides a broad, open layout suitable for collaborative work, while the third floor offers additional offices ideal for private or focused use.
Inside the Space
Floor 2
Floor 3
Outdoor Spaces
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Building Description
Floors Two and Three at 54 Crosby Street offer a SoHo loft office within a building built and used by sculptor Arturo Di Modica as his home and studio. The property is located on a cobblestone block in the Cast Iron District just off Broadway. The upper floors retain the scale, openness, and daylight associated with classic SoHo studio spaces rather than a conventional office layout. The offering totals approximately 2,491 square feet and includes the full second floor and two third floor office suites.
The second floor contains approximately 1,869 square feet and is organized around a central atrium with multiple open to below sections that create vertical connection and interior sightlines. The layout includes wide walkways, internal stairs, and open work areas that allow for flexible office planning. Finishes visible throughout the space include herringbone wood flooring, white walls, gallery style railings, and exposed structural elements. Natural light is introduced from above through the building’s skylight as well as from surrounding windows.
The third floor is divided into two office suites. The rear suite measures approximately 404 square feet and sits beneath the skylight, providing consistent daylight in an open workspace with exposed steel beams and wood flooring. The front suite measures approximately 218 square feet and overlooks the atrium below, suitable for a private office or conference room. Windows face Crosby Street and the interior light well. The space is available directly from ownership for office use and is well suited for tenants seeking a loft style office environment consistent with SoHo’s historic studio buildings.
Ceiling Height
9'8" - 32'
Frontage
19’
Availability
Immediate
Historical Overview
In the late 1970s, sculptor Arturo Di Modica transformed 54 Crosby Street in SoHo from a crumbling shack into his personal studio and residence. Built by hand with salvaged brick and timber, the space expanded over time into multiple levels, reflecting his craftsmanship and vision.
It became a creative hub where Di Modica produced many of his most famous works, including Charging Bull. Today, 54 Crosby Street stands as a historic SoHo property connected to one of New York’s most renowned artists and a defining era in the city’s art scene.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The space is not equipped with venting for commercial use.
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High-speed Internet is available at this location, and a fiber-optic connection may also be available for the fastest possible speeds. To confirm current service options and speeds, please check with local Internet providers.
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There is no rear access available for deliveries or loading at this property.
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The building does not include a passenger or freight elevator.
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Zoning Analysis
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Location
Just steps from world class shopping, hotels and dining in SoHo, Tribeca and Chinatown
Neighbors
Zara, Bloomingdales, Allbirds, Timberland, MOMA Design Store, Daniel Wellington, Pandora, Marciano, Saint Laurent