54 Crosby Street presents the opportunity to lease a full-building opportunity spanning approximately 8,000 square feet across five levels in the heart of SoHo. Built in the late 1970s by renowned sculptor Arturo Di Modica, the property served as both his home and studio, where he created the iconic Charging Bull installed at the New York Stock Exchange in 1989.
Constructed with salvaged timber, reclaimed brick, and poured concrete, the building embodies craftsmanship and creative ambition. A dramatic 30-foot skylight anchors the interior with natural light, while ceiling heights range from 9 feet, 8 inches to 32 feet. Herringbone floors, expansive windows overlooking cobblestone streets, and open lounge-style layouts support gallery, retail, office, or experiential concepts. The lower level’s arched brick ceilings and exposed stone create a striking black-box environment for exhibitions or production. Two private outdoor spaces, a tranquil rear terrace, and a rooftop deck with skyline views enhance functionality.
54 Crosby Street is offered on a 10 to 15-year NNN lease directly from ownership, divisible for pop-ups (not a long-term sublease), with no landlord termination right, flexible consideration of offers, and the possibility of significant concessions.
Positioned within one block of Broadway in SoHo’s historic cast-iron district, the property benefits from immediate access to multiple subway lines and seamless connectivity. The location places operations within walking distance of Tribeca and Chinatown, and steps from premier retail corridors featuring Zara, Bloomingdale's, Allbirds, Timberland, MoMA Design Store, Daniel Wellington, Pandora, Marciano, and Saint Laurent. The surrounding trade area draws from a dense population of approximately 2.5 million residents within a 5-mile radius, generating roughly $37 million in annual consumer spending and nearly 60% holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, offering access to an affluent, educated demographic.
SoHo remains one of Manhattan’s most established mixed-use markets, defined by architectural character, global retail presence, and a constant flow of residents, tourists, and professionals. 54 Crosby Street offers more than square footage; it delivers architectural drama and operational flexibility in a supply-constrained submarket. The space is ideal for gallery operators, creative firms, retailers, and experiential concepts.