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$1,650,000
Circa 1910 · 8,000 Sq. Ft.
The “Five Double Five” is a historically significant and architecturally iconic building on central Warren Street. Built as the “Peoples’ Department Store” in 1910, it was constructed with 28-foot long horizontal steel beams, leaving the floors completely column-free in the style of uninterrupted grand retail spaces, with exceptionally high ceilings. The notable all-glass facade of the building also offers a bird's-eye view up and down Warren Street.
The center of the building features a striking 12’x12’ atrium with balustrade railings that give the entire space an airy and light-filled feeling reminiscent of a post-industrial version of the Glyptoteket in Copenhagen. With each of the three floors expanding across 2,500+square feet, it’s perfect for a multidisciplinary art gallery, a modern-day department store, a coworking space, a restaurant, or a combination of all. Ideal too for a medium-sized tech startup or a boutique manufacturing operation. The third floor, with majestic views over the Hudson skyline towards the Catskills, could be converted into a unique residential loft space.
With nearly 8,000 square feet of space, floor to ceiling plate glass windows, and so many distinct architectural features, the Five Double Five building is a unique opportunity for a creative entrepreneur or investor.