Former Crypto Office with Indoor Zen Garden in NYC

Former Crypto Office with Indoor Zen Garden in NYC

536 West 29th is on the market for $17,500,000, listed with Erin Boisson Aries of Douglas Elliman.

In 1904, famed Broadway set designer John H. Young commissioned architect Arthur G.C. to build a warehouse that could be used to create backdrops and props for Ziegfeld Theater productions, far from the midtown bustle of the theatre district.

Marketed as a hybrid office with a 3-bedroom, 4-bath residential penthouse, the former warehouse underwent a decade-long, multi-million dollar restoration by its former owner, a fashion and textiles business which purchased the property in 2008, sparing it from the wrecking ball.

536 West 29th is located in West Chelsea, a luxury residential area with stylish high-rises and world class amenities, next to the fast-evolving Hudson Yards.

The former warehouse offers a plethora of office space with beamed ceilings and skylights throughout and spans roughly 6500 square feet —with additional buildable rights up to 18,510 square feet.

The renovated Trophy building has an expansive central atrium with 32-foot ceilings, a class-cubed conference room and creative studio workshops, as well as a chef’s kitchen, and a library with rooftop access.

The tranquil south-facing private garden features a centrepiece Cherry Blossom tree, visible inside through 22’ floor-to-ceiling steel casement windows.

Perfectly positioned for an executive headquarters and creative hub at the gateway to West Chelsea's art district.

All photos belong to the listing agency.

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