594 Broadway is an iconic office tower that stretches above Manhattan’s world-famous SoHo neighborhood.
Formerly known as the Lyons Building, 594 Broadway, a 70-foot tall, 12-story office building was completed in 1898. Originally designed by Buchman & Deisler as a department store, the building is situated along Broadway between bustling West Houston and Prince Streets. These loft-like office spaces feature exposed brick walls, high ceilings, wooden floors, original architectural columns, and large windows providing an abundance of natural light and exceptional city views.
Located in the trendy neighborhood of Soho, one of Manhattan's most iconic shopping meccas, 594 Broadway is surrounded by numerous dining options to supplement the world-renowned retail offering. Strategically positioned only one block south of the 6 train and only one block north from the R and W trains, the building's location is convenient to all area transit. Additionally, there are local and express bus stops directly in front of the building and along Houston Street. Direct egress to Broadway and Crosby Streets provides quick and simplified access to commuters at the property.