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  • Term
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  • Space Use
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  • Lower Level, Ste 31.5 Greene
  • 4,067 SF
  • Negotiable
  • Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request
  • Retail
  • Partial Build-Out
  • Now

This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.

  • Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 8,053 SF of adjacent space
  • 130' of frontage
  • Finished Ceilings: 11’
  • Ground, Ste 31.5 Greene
  • 3,986 SF
  • Negotiable
  • Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request
  • Retail
  • Partial Build-Out
  • Now

This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.

  • Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 8,053 SF of adjacent space
  • 130' of frontage
  • Finished Ceilings: 16’
Space Size Term Rental Rate Space Use Build-Out Available
Lower Level, Ste 31.5 Greene 4,067 SF Negotiable Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Retail Partial Build-Out Now
Ground, Ste 31.5 Greene 3,986 SF Negotiable Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Retail Partial Build-Out Now

Lower Level, Ste 31.5 Greene

Size
4,067 SF
Term
Negotiable
Rental Rate
Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request
Space Use
Retail
Build-Out
Partial Build-Out
Available
Now

Ground, Ste 31.5 Greene

Size
3,986 SF
Term
Negotiable
Rental Rate
Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request
Space Use
Retail
Build-Out
Partial Build-Out
Available
Now

Lower Level, Ste 31.5 Greene

Size 4,067 SF
Term Negotiable
Rental Rate Upon Request
Space Use Retail
Build-Out Partial Build-Out
Available Now

This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.

  • Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 8,053 SF of adjacent space
  • Finished Ceilings: 11’
  • 130' of frontage

Ground, Ste 31.5 Greene

Size 3,986 SF
Term Negotiable
Rental Rate Upon Request
Space Use Retail
Build-Out Partial Build-Out
Available Now

This co-op building, designed by acclaimed architect William H. Hume, stands at the corner of 31½ Greene Street and 85 Grand Street as a quintessential example of SoHo’s 19th-century cast-iron architecture. Its evenly proportioned windows, slender pilasters, and rich neo-Grec detailing create a façade of timeless refinement. Hume—one of the most influential architects of his era—was responsible for many of New York’s enduring landmarks, including the E. V. Haughwout Building, the Little Singer Building, and Temple Court (The Beekman). His SoHo works are admired worldwide for their distinctive interplay of materials and generous vitrines that bathe interiors in natural light. In 2000, the ground floor and lower level were transformed by Piero Lissoni of Lissoni & Partners into a light-filled flagship showroom for Boffi, where modern Italian design and historic cast-iron architecture coexisted in stunning harmony for more than two decades.

  • Can be combined with additional space(s) for up to 8,053 SF of adjacent space
  • Finished Ceilings: 16’
  • 130' of frontage

Property Facts

Total Space Available 8,053 SF
No. Units 26
Property Type Multifamily
Property Subtype Apartment
Apartment Style Mid-Rise
Building Size 43,044 SF
Year Built 1915
Exceptionally walkable
100/100
Somewhat drivable
30/100
Exceptional public transit
100/100
Very bikeable
80/100

Nearby Major Retailers

CrossFit
Planet Fitness
Barry's
Blue Bottle Coffee
Chase
Bank of America
Valley National Bank
Five Guys
Just Salad
Dig
  • Listing ID: 38508399

  • Date on Market: 11/19/2025

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 75-85 Grand St, New York, NY 10013

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