The Broad Exchange

25 Broad, New York, NY 10004

Condo Building In Financial District

Units

308

Stories

21

Year Built

1900

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Units for Rent

13 Available Units

The Broad Exchange

412,133

Total Sq Ft

Condominium

Building Type

412,133

Total Sq Ft

Condominium

Building Type

The Broad Exchange Building is one of the rare instances in which buyers get a little bit of everything: historical detailing, architectural wow-factor, chic amenity spaces, generous floor plans, great natural light and a desirable location. Many of these qualities go hand-in-hand with the fact that 25 Broad Street had multiple iterations before settling into its current form as a white-glove condominium. Completed in 1902 and designed by architecture firm Clinton and Russell in an Italian Renaissance Revival style, the building became known as one of Manhattan’s most prestigious office buildings. Decades later, in 1997, the offices were converted into luxury rental apartments. Then in 2000, the century-old address received landmark status and, in 2019, was converted into a condominium by LCOR, an urban development and management group. As with many rental-to-condo conversions, some units remain available for rent — but fewer and fewer of them. “At this point, because the downtown market is so active and there’s so much demand, rental units that become available then go back on the market as condos to be sold,” says Shlomi Reuveni, president and CEO of Reuveni Development Marketing, which holds exclusive listing rights in the building. “The building offers a lot. It has a world of amenities, it’s beautifully defined and the units themselves are large scaled in comparison to what else you’ll find in Manhattan inventory. That’s all very appealing to a buyer who’s looking for more by way of value.” Residents encounter the building’s history every time they pass through the lobby, a spectacular space that captures that turn-of-the-century glamour. Between the ornate 18-foot ceiling, grand marble staircases and intricate embellishments, the lobby is transportive. “It’s like a movie set, just magnificent,” Reuveni says. The other common areas, of which there are many, have a more modern appeal. There’s the residents’ lounge with plush, modular sofas and blue and gold accents, as well as the charming children’s room with hopscotch, an outdoor space and a mini, Art Deco-themed theater. Niche amenities, like the 3D sport simulator room or pet grooming spa, cater to residents’ hobbies and needs. The sleek co-working space is a practical addition, while the rooftop terrace, outfitted with cabanas, chaise lounges and grills, is more aspirational. “The amenities are a huge draw,” Reuveni says. “Let’s say you have a budget of $1 million. For that type of investment, to get this level of amenities is very unique.” The condo units were given a bright and airy makeover during the 2019 conversion. In the kitchen, white Poliform cabinets are topped with Caesarstone quartz countertops and a neutral glass backsplash. High-end appliances from Miele, Bosch and Liebherr are present throughout. Bathrooms have a bolder design, where contrasting black and white surfaces act as the backdrop to a full-size soaking tub, recessed medicine cabinets and sleek vanity. But the design goes beyond specific features or materials. “Conversions offer a different level of architectural design,” Reuveni says. “And with these units, you get a lot of space. The ceilings are high, with very large, generous living rooms and entry galleries and bedrooms. It’s just very impressive in terms of scale, which you don’t often see when you go with ground-up construction.” The Broad Exchange only offers one- and two-bedroom residences, both with spacious floor plans ranging from 670 to over 1,600 square feet. Prices for a one-bedroom run between $825,000 and nearly $1.5 million, while two-bedroom condos can reach over $2 million. As the name suggests, The Broad Exchange sits at the corner of the pedestrian-friendly cobblestone Broad and Exchange streets. With Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall just one block away, it’s one of the most historic parts of the city, if not the whole country. Despite its long history, the downtown area is in flux. “If you walk through the Financial District today, any given day, mid-day, you’ll see that the demographic is very different from five years ago,” Reuveni says. “You’re no longer necessarily seeing people dressed up in suits who work on Wall Street. People move there today not just for the value proposition but for the lifestyle. It’s very, very vibrant.” In just the few blocks surrounding the building, residents can wine and dine at the 187-year-old Delmonico's steakhouse, order a pint on Stone Street, lounge by the river at Battery Park or catch a film at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. The bustling area offers the New York City golden trifecta: history, culture and outdoors. The entrance to the J and Z trains is right outside the lobby doors, and the 2, 3, 4 and 5 trains are only one block away. Several buses operate along Broadway, and multiple ferries are available along the perimeter of the island. Drivers are also close to the West Side Highway and FDR Drive for travel throughout Manhattan and the Hugh L. Carey tunnel to Brooklyn.

The Broad Exchange is a condominium located in Manhattan and the 10004 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Manhattan County attendance zone.

Building Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Cable Ready
  • Clubhouse
  • Dishwasher
  • Fitness Center
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Microwave
  • Property Manager on Site
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Doorman
  • Gameroom
  • Grill
  • Package Service
  • Granite Countertops
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Vaulted Ceiling
  • High Speed Internet Access
  • Refrigerator
  • Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Walk-In Closets
  • Community-Wide WiFi
  • Elevator
  • Lounge
  • Maintenance on site
  • Sundeck
  • Skylights
  • Warming Drawer
  • Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)
  • Window Coverings
  • Ventilation - Venting

Location

25 Broad, New York,
NY 10004

Neighborhood

The Financial District sits at the tip of Lower Manhattan. It is the oldest part of New York City – the city was created here in 1624. Known as the world’s center of finance, the district is home to the largest stock exchange in the world, the New York Stock Exchange. Sometimes referred to as FiDi, the district contains a variety of high-end restaurants and bars along Wall Street, popular hangouts for those working at the exchange.

Many landmarks are in the Financial District, including One World Trade Center, The National 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum, the Castle Clinton National Monument, and Battery Park. National Historic Sites include St. Paul’s Chapel, founded in 1766 and visited by George Washington after his inauguration in 1789. Stone Street, one of New York’s oldest streets, is a historic district, first paved in 1658.

Because so much is happening in the Financial District, it is packed with residents, workers, and tourists.

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Education

College & Universities Distance

Walk: 4 mins walk / 0.3 away
0.3 mi
Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi

The Broad Exchange is within 4 minutes or 0.3 mile from Boro. of Manhattan C.C. Edu. It is also near Pace University, New York City and Boro. of Manhattan Comm. Coll..

Transportation

Transportation options available in New York include Broad Street, located 0.1 mile from The Broad Exchange.

Transit/Subway Distance

Walk: 1 min walk / 0.1 away
0.1 mi
Walk: 1 min walk / 0.1 away
0.1 mi
Walk: 3 mins walk / 0.2 away
0.2 mi
Walk: 4 mins walk / 0.2 away
0.2 mi
Walk: 5 mins walk / 0.3 away
0.3 mi

Commuter Rail Distance

Drive: 8 mins drive / 2.3 away
2.3 mi
Drive: 8 mins drive / 2.3 away
2.3 mi
Drive: 14 mins drive / 5.0 away
5.0 mi
Drive: 12 mins drive / 4.4 away
4.4 mi
Drive: 13 mins drive / 4.6 away
4.6 mi
The Broad Exchange is near Laguardia, located 11.7 miles or 23 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 13.2 miles or 22 minutes away.

Airports Distance

Drive: 23 mins drive / 11.7 away
11.7 mi
Drive: 22 mins drive / 13.2 away
13.2 mi
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
100
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
82
Out of 100
This area is very Bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.
Scores provided by Walk Score

Points of Interest

Time and distance from The Broad Exchange.

Shopping Centers Distance

Walk: 9 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Drive: 6 mins drive / 1.9 away
1.9 mi
The Broad Exchange has 3 shopping centers within 1.9 miles, which is about a 6-minute drive. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.

Parks & Recreation Distance

Drive: 3 mins drive / 1.1 away
1.1 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.3 away
1.3 mi
Walk: 13 mins walk / 0.7 away
0.7 mi
Drive: 6 mins drive / 2.4 away
2.4 mi
Drive: 6 mins drive / 2.2 away
2.2 mi
The Broad Exchange has 5 parks within 2.4 miles, including Battery Park, Castle Clinton National Monument, and City Hall Park.

Hospitals Distance

Drive: 9 mins drive / 3.1 away
3.1 mi
Drive: 14 mins drive / 5.0 away
5.0 mi
Drive: 10 mins drive / 2.8 away
2.8 mi
The Broad Exchange has 3 hospitals within 5.0 miles, the nearest is Mount Sinai Beth Israel which is 2.8 miles away and a 10 minutes drive.