- Amenities include abundant natural light, exquisite views of Midtown Manhattan from the upper floors, polished concrete floors, exposed ceilings, exposed brick, open-plan layouts, a cafe, a rooftop deck, and a shared tenant conference room.
- Loft-like finishes featuring wood and polished concrete floors
- Communal rooftop, common area WiFi, extended HVAC hours
- Eclectic fine art on display throughout building
- Exposed ceilings
110 Greene Street | 5,500 RSF (Sublease)
110 Greene Street
Floor/Suite:
Partial Suite 501
Size:
5,500 RSF
Lease type:
Sublease through 10/01/2024
- 110 Greene Street (The SoHo Building)
- between Prince and Spring Streets
- Owned by: SL Green Realty
- Class: A
- 295,000 Total RSF
- 13 floors
Building Details
- The SoHo Building at 110 Greene Street is a 13-story, 295,000-square-foot Class A office property located between Prince and Spring Streets.
- Originally built as two separate structures in 1908 and 1920 by merchant Charles “Broadway” Rouse, it was later combined into one.
- While not a cast iron building itself, it stands as a rare early steel-framed skyscraper within SoHo’s historic Cast Iron District.
- Offering four exposures, high ceilings, open floorplates, and abundant natural light, the building is tailored for creative firms.
- Its prime SoHo location provides immediate access to top retail, dining, and 11 subway lines.
- Surrounded by boutiques and artistic legacy, the SoHo Building continues to attract forward-thinking tenants in a vibrant, revitalized neighborhood.
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As of 03-30-2026