A 25' wide,
7-story, approximately 15,123 gross square foot loft building with an
elevator. Built in 1893-94, the building was designed by George Keister
in the Renaissance Revival style. The Von Hoffman Building at 29 West
26th Street is located between Broadway and Sixth Avenue in the NoMad
neighborhood of Manhattan, was originally a hotel and boarding house and
later converted into commercial lofts. The property is comprised of a
restaurant on the ground floor and six floor-through units above. Two
(2) of the above floors are fair market residential lofts and four (4)
floors are currently "Interim Multiple Dwellings" (IMDs). The owner has
begun work to obtain a revised residential Certificate of Occupancy for
the building that would allow residential use in compliance with state
and city housing laws relating to health, safety, and fire protection.
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Neighborhoods: Chelsea, Flatiron/ Agents: John Ciraulo