1 Great Jones Street also known as 682 Broadway sits at one of downtown Manhattan's most quietly distinguished intersections — Broadway and Great Jones Street, between Bond and Bleecker, at the heart of NoHo. This prewar cooperative was built in 1903 and rises 10 stories with just 15 residences. The address alone tells a story. The apartment earns it.
This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom loft was formerly a joint live/work AIR (Artist in Residence) space — and the bones show it. High ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, oversized windows with northern and eastern exposures, and a long gracious entry that sets the tone before you've even reached the main rooms. The renovation is considered and complete: recessed lighting, remote blackout shades, DOCA custom closets in every room, and storage that actually functions — including a private storage room.
The windowed galley kitchen is well-edited. Premium countertops, an eat-in nook, and a full suite of Miele appliances: induction cooktop, refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher. Beyond it, an open dining area flows naturally toward a flexible second bedroom — equally suited as a home office or guest room — and a full guest bathroom.
The primary bedroom is calm and proportioned. The ensuite marble bathroom features a smart toilet and generous shower — executed well, without excess. A separate laundry room with in-unit washer/dryer, split-system heating and cooling, and building heat complete the picture. So do the closets — there are many, and they work.
Building access is dual: enter through Broadway or via a private rear alley — useful for discreet arrivals, unloading, or parking a motorbike. Video intercom security throughout.
The Building — 1 Great Jones Street
A 10-story, 15-unit prewar cooperative constructed in 1903. Intimate in scale, rich in provenance. Pet-friendly policy.
The Location — NoHo, Manhattan
Steps from Bond Street, a short walk to Washington Square Park, Astor Place, NYU, and The Cooper Union. Surrounded by the full lifestyle infrastructure of NoHo and SoHo: independent boutiques, destination restaurants, specialty markets, and health clubs. Subway access to the B, D, F, V, N, R, and 6 lines within blocks.
An address at Broadway and Great Jones. A renovation done with restraint and intent. Residences like this in NoHo don't sit long.
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212-388-1115