Set along the cobblestone stretch of Crosby Street, this recently renovated, 8,000 square foot, five-level commercial property offers a rare opportunity for retail, showroom, gallery, or creative office use in the heart of SoHo. Once the studio of visionary sculptor Arturo Di Modica, creator of the iconic Charging Bull, the building features a 19-foot frontage and carries forward the spirit of its artistic past while offering a highly adaptable layout for contemporary needs.
Spanning two floors below grade and three above, the space is shaped by light, scale, and flow. A 30-foot skylight anchors the center of the building, and expansive windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a strong connection to the surrounding cast-iron facades and historic streetscape. The upper levels feature open layouts with herringbone floors, lounge areas, and flexible zones for display or events. The lower level offers a striking black-box environment with arched brick ceilings and exposed stone, ideal for production, gallery use, or immersive retail.
Two outdoor spaces enhance the experience. A private rear terrace provides a quiet setting for meetings or breaks, while a rooftop deck offers open-air access above one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
The property is available on a 10-year NNN lease directly from the owner. It is divisible for popups but not divisible for long-term leases. Pop-ups are welcome. There is no landlord right to cancel. All reasonable offers will be considered. Up to $1 million in tenant improvement concessions may be available.