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The Cast Iron Building

The Cast Iron Building

The Cast Iron Building
Cooperative Building
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801 Broadway
New York, NY 10003-4701
144 Units
5 Stories
1868 Year Built

Available Units

For Sale
For Rent

Highlights

  • Doorman
  • P.S. 41 Greenwich Village Rated A
  • Rooftop Deck
  • City View
  • Pre War Building
  • 5 min walk to Union Square Park

A historic landmark in the heart of Greenwich Village

The Cast Iron Building, located at 67 East 11th Street, stands as a testament to New York City's rich architectural heritage. Originally constructed in 1868 as the James McCreery Dry Goods store, this iconic structure was one of the city's first major cast-iron building residential transformations, converted to a luxury cooperative in 1973. Designed by renowned architect John Kellum, the 7-story building boasts 144 units, each infused with a unique blend of historic charm and modern convenience. The building's facade, featuring immense Corinthian columns, has recently undergone a multi-million dollar restoration, preserving its status as a landmark in the vibrant Greenwich Village neighborhood.

Versatile living spaces with historic touches

The Cast Iron Building offers a diverse range of living spaces, from cozy studios to expansive three-bedroom apartments. Studios, ranging from 425 to 795 square feet, feature thoughtful layouts that maximize space and light, with monthly rents starting at $3,500. One-bedroom units, spanning 500 to 1,100 square feet, offer a perfect balance of comfort and style, with sale prices ranging from $799,500 to $1,295,000. For those seeking more space, the two-bedroom units, approximately 1,200 square feet, provide ample room for families or professionals working from home, with prices around $5,150,000. The largest offerings are the three-bedroom units, measuring about 1,400 square feet with two and a half bathrooms, ideal for those who desire generous living areas. Many apartments showcase original architectural elements, such as soaring ceilings up to 16 feet high, exposed brick, and the building's signature cast-iron columns. Large, arched windows flood the spaces with natural light, while some units feature private outdoor terraces or balconies. Renovated kitchens often include high-end appliances from brands like Viking, Miele, and Bertazzoni, complemented by elegant finishes such as Carrara marble countertops and custom cabinetry. Bathrooms are equally well-appointed, with some featuring luxurious touches like heated floors and spa-like fixtures. The loft-style layouts in many units provide flexibility for various lifestyle needs, with some apartments offering sleeping lofts, home office spaces, or additional storage areas. Hardwood floors, often refinished to a lustrous sheen, run throughout the units, while central air conditioning ensures year-round comfort. Some apartments have been meticulously renovated to include smart home features, such as automated window shades and lighting systems, seamlessly blending historic character with modern convenience.

Modern comforts in a historic setting

The Cast Iron Building offers a range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. A recently renovated, landscaped roof deck provides a serene escape with panoramic views of the city skyline, perfect for relaxation or entertaining. The building's fitness center, equipped with state-of-the-art exercise machines, allows residents to maintain their wellness routines without leaving home. For convenience, a laundry room is available on-site, and bicycle storage helps residents embrace the neighborhood's bike-friendly culture. Private storage units are also offered, providing extra space for seasonal items or cherished possessions. The building's 24-hour doorman service ensures security and convenience, while a live-in superintendent is available to address any maintenance needs promptly. A newly appointed club room, complete with gaming facilities and a flat-screen TV, offers a communal space for residents to socialize and unwind. The Cast Iron Building is pet-friendly, welcoming furry companions with board approval. This policy adds to the warm, community-oriented atmosphere that pervades the building. The cooperative's management is known for its flexible policies, including a generous sublet allowance after one year of ownership, making it an attractive option for investors as well as primary residents.

The vibrant heart of downtown Manhattan

Situated in the dynamic Greenwich Village, the Cast Iron Building places residents at the epicenter of one of New York City's most culturally rich neighborhoods. Known for its artistic heritage and progressive spirit, the area continues to be a hub for creativity and intellectual pursuits, partly due to the presence of New York University. The neighborhood offers an eclectic mix of dining options, from casual eateries to high-end restaurants. Culinary enthusiasts can explore acclaimed establishments like Via Carota, known for its rustic Italian cuisine, or Semma, which offers innovative Indian fare. For those who prefer to cook at home, the Union Square Greenmarket, just a short walk away, provides fresh, locally sourced produce four days a week. Shopping opportunities abound in the area, with a mix of boutique stores and larger retailers. The iconic Strand Bookstore, housing 18 miles of books, is a bibliophile's paradise located just around the corner. For everyday necessities, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's are conveniently nearby. Cultural attractions are plentiful, with Washington Square Park serving as the neighborhood's vibrant centerpiece. This iconic green space hosts street performers, chess players, and community events throughout the year. The Whitney Museum of American Art, located in the nearby Meatpacking District, offers world-class exhibitions of contemporary and 20th-century American art. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area's commitment to preservation means that residents can enjoy tree-lined streets and historic architecture that harken back to the neighborhood's storied past. Education options in the vicinity are excellent, with highly-rated public schools like P.S. 41 Greenwich Village and the Clinton School nearby. The neighborhood's central location also provides easy access to numerous private schools and higher education institutions.

Unparalleled connectivity in the city that never sleeps

The Cast Iron Building's location offers residents exceptional access to New York City's comprehensive public transportation network. The 14th Street-Union Square station, a major transit hub just a five-minute walk away, serves as a convenient gateway to the rest of the city. This station is serviced by multiple subway lines including the 4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, and R trains, providing swift connections to Midtown, the Financial District, and Brooklyn. For those traveling within lower Manhattan, the 8th Street-NYU station, serving the N and R lines, and the Astor Place station, with access to the 6 train, are both within a five-minute walk. The 3rd Avenue station, serving the L train, offers an easy connection to the east side of Manhattan and into Brooklyn. While the neighborhood's high walkability means that many errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, cycling is also a popular option. The area's bike-friendly infrastructure includes numerous bike lanes and Citi Bike stations, making it easy for residents to embrace this eco-friendly mode of transportation. For longer journeys, three major airports serve the area. LaGuardia Airport is the closest, approximately a 20-minute drive away. John F. Kennedy International Airport is accessible within about 30 minutes by car, while Newark Liberty International Airport can be reached in about 20 minutes, traffic permitting. The neighborhood's central location ensures that residents of the Cast Iron Building can easily navigate the city for work, leisure, or exploration, truly embodying the convenience and connectivity that define urban living in New York City.

Available Co-ops

Building Details

Amenities

  • City Views
  • Doorman
  • Rooftop Deck
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Community Storage Space

Pet Policy

  • Pets Allowed

Condo Association

  • $2,834 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $1,282 - $8,222
  • Cast Iron Bldg Condos
  • Greenwich Village Subdivision

Building Design

  • Co-Op
  • Pre War Building
  • High-Rise Condominium
  • Elevator

Unit Information

Unit
411
614
711
Beds
1 Bed
1 Bed
1 Bed
Baths
1 Bath
1 Bath
1 Bath
Sq Ft
750
426
0
Price
$1,195,000
$529,000
$1,249,000
Price / Sq Ft
$1,593 / Sq Ft
$1,242 / Sq Ft
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List Date
02/17/2025
03/12/2025
04/03/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
500
Est. Values
None Available
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
426 - 875
Est. Values
None Available

Map

Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

4 / 10

Biker's Paradise

Bike Score®

95 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

100 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Busy

Sound Score®

56 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

Parks in this Area

Schools

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Property Tax History

Source: Public Records

Building Team

Property Management
First Service Corporation
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