Introducing 54 Crosby Street, a distinguished property in the heart of SoHo—a neighborhood renowned for its rich artistic legacy and creative energy. Once the studio of Arturo di Modica, creator of the Charging Bull, this five-level building reflects SoHo’s evolution from an industrial powerhouse to a vibrant center for artists and innovators.
Inside, the space spans two floors below grade and three above, with a 30-foot skylight and expansive windows that flood the interior with natural light and create a strong connection to the iconic cast-iron facades and cobblestone streets. A 19-foot storefront anchors the building within this historic district, while flexible leasing options for long or short term pop-ups (divisible for short-term leases and non-divisible for long-term leases) allow you to tailor the space to your vision.
Enhancing the urban experience are two distinct outdoor areas—a tranquil rear terrace and a second roof deck—that offer a peaceful and private setting for collaboration and events. With up to $1m in concessions available and convenient access to multiple subway lines, 54 Crosby Street presents a unique opportunity to become part of one of New York City’s most inspiring creative communities.