666 Greenwich Street
New York, NY 10014
(212) 691-9800
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666 Greenwich Street, or the Archive, is a 10-story Romanesque Revival-style building covering an entire blockfront of the West Village. It was designed by architect Willoughby James Edbrooke and built in 1899. The building served as the Federal Archive Building for many decades until Rockrose Development acquired it for conversion into luxury rental apartments in 1988, making it the city's largest residential conversion. The faade underwent further renovations by Howard E. Zimmerman Architects in 1998. The building contains 479 rental units in 553,000 square feet with significant amounts of ground floor retail space.
One-bedroom units typically rent for around $6,700 a month, with studios just under $6,000 on average. Ground floor retail tenants include DAgostino (14,000 sq. ft.), Crunch (13,000 sq. ft.), and Archive Tailoring (1,000 sq. ft.).
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- Address 666 Greenwich Street
- neighborhood West Village
- borough Manhattan
- owner Rockrose Development
- owner entity ARCHIVE PRESERVATIONC
- architect Willoughby James Edbrooke
- sales/marketing Rockrose Development, Amanda Olliff
- residential units 479
- total units 479
- square feet 553,000
- block and lot 1-00604-0033
- BIN 1010421
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- Event Retail Leasing
- Address 666 Greenwich Street
- Neighborhood West Village
- Borough Manhattan
- Square feet 14,000
- Publication Date 04/01/2016
- Event Date 02/15/2016
- Party 1 Rockrose Development
- Party 1 Brokerage Rockrose Development
- Party 1 Broker Patricia Dunphy
- Party 2 Brooklyn Fare
- Party 2 Brokerage Rockrose Development
- Party 2 Broker Patricia Dunphy
- Event Retail leasing
- Address 666 Greenwich Street
- Neighborhood West Village
- Borough Manhattan
- Square feet 12,000
- Publication Date 06/01/2015
- Event Date 04/22/2015
- Party 1 Rockrose Development
- Party 2 Brooklyn Fare