334 Grand Street (AKA 63 Ludlow Street)
For Sale - $11,500,000
Property DescriptionAt the intersection of art, fashion, and innovation stands 334 Grand Street - a striking, newly constructed 7-story, 8,395 SF steel, concrete, and brick corner masterpiece. This rare offering presents an exceptional opportunity for single-family conversion, multi-use corporate headquarters, or live/work with income potential.
Located in the heart of the Dimes Square / Orchard Street enclave, where cutting-edge retail, world-class dining, and cultural institutions thrive, the property offers a one-of-a-kind chance to anchor your vision in Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhood.
Highlights include:
Prime corner retail frontage - ideal for flagship retail, gallery, or café with high foot traffic and unparalleled visibility.
Expansive full-floor lofts - sun-drenched layouts with oversized windows, gourmet kitchens, and spa-quality baths, adaptable for office, residential, or income use.
Penthouse triplex - a trophy residence with 26 windows, private terraces on each level, and soaring views, flooded with natural light.
A trophy asset without compromise, 334 Grand Street offers the flexibility to live, work, or both-evolving seamlessly as your needs grow. Already home to fashion insiders and industry leaders, this contextually rich property is ready for its next chapter: yours.
Property FeaturesAddress: 334 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002 (also known as 63 Ludlow Street)
Location: Southeast corner of Grand & Ludlow Streets
Block / Lot: 408 / 22
Lot Dimensions: 24.5 ft. x 60.08 ft.
Lot Sq. Ft.: 1,472
Building Dimensions: 24.6 ft. x 60 ft.
Building Sq. Ft.: 8,395 (above grade)
Stories: 7
Floors: 8
Total Units: 5 (2 residential, 2 commercial, 1 retail)
Outdoor Space: 900 sq. ft. of terraces and balconies
Retail Space: 900 rentable SF (ground) + 700 rentable SF (cellar)
Zoning: C4-4A FAR: 4 Air Rights: Overbuilt
Taxes (2025/2026): $118,428 Tax Class 4
Certificate of Occupancy: Final
Elevator: Yes (Cellar to 6th Floor)
Approx. 2,500 SF interior + 900+ SF terraces 26 oversized windows 2 bedrooms 2.5 baths
Full-floor layouts with loft-like flow and flexibility
Corner living room with dramatic south/east exposures
Open chef's kitchen, ideal for entertaining
Spa-style primary bath with radiant heated floors and claw-foot tub
Three levels of private terraces for seamless indoor/outdoor living
Central air & heat
Private key-locked elevator entry
Corner layout with 9 oversized windows
South/east exposures with abundant light
Open kitchen + spa-inspired double-shower bath
Convertible to 2-bedroom
Private elevator entry
Brick exposure + 8 windows
Open kitchen + spa-style bath
Convertible to 2-bedroom
Flexible layout ideal for rental, residence, or office
Corner with 8 windows, south/east light
Open kitchen + spa-style bath
Convertible to 2-bedroom
Prime corner storefront with high ceilings and flexible open plan
Two entrances with oversized windows and excellent visibility
Ideal for gallery, boutique, café, or office
Retail support + building storage
Easily accessible from ground floor
The Neighborhood: Lower East Side
The Lower East Side (LES) is Manhattan's cultural crossroads - a neighborhood where heritage meets trend, and the worlds of art, food, fashion, and nightlife intersect. Once gritty streets now pulse with creativity, boasting an eclectic mix of legendary institutions and cutting-edge newcomers.
Dining & Nightlife: Katz's Delicatessen, Russ & Daughters, Double Chicken Please, Scarr's Pizza, Beauty & Essex, Attaboy, Dirt Candy.
Shopping: Assembly New York, Reformation, Susan Alexandra, Frankie Shop, Maryam Nassir Zadeh.
Culture: Essex Market, The New Museum, Tenement Museum, Metrograph Cinema, International Center of Photography.
Music & Performance: Bowery Ballroom, Mercury Lounge, The Slipper Room, Caveat.
Connected & Accessible: Served by multiple subway lines (6, B, D, F, J, Z, N, Q, R, W), the LES puts all of Manhattan - and beyond - within reach.
334 Grand Street (AKA 63 Ludlow Street)
For Sale - $11,500,000
Property DescriptionAt the intersection of art, fashion, and innovation stands 334 Grand Street - a striking, newly constructed 7-story, 8,395 SF steel, concrete, and brick corner masterpiece. This rare offering presents an exceptional opportunity for single-family conversion, multi-use corporate headquarters, or live/work with income potential.
Located in the heart of the Dimes Square / Orchard Street enclave, where cutting-edge retail, world-class dining, and cultural institutions thrive, the property offers a one-of-a-kind chance to anchor your vision in Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhood.
Highlights include:
Prime corner retail frontage - ideal for flagship retail, gallery, or café with high foot traffic and unparalleled visibility.
Expansive full-floor lofts - sun-drenched layouts with oversized windows, gourmet kitchens, and spa-quality baths, adaptable for office, residential, or income use.
Penthouse triplex - a trophy residence with 26 windows, private terraces on each level, and soaring views, flooded with natural light.
A trophy asset without compromise, 334 Grand Street offers the flexibility to live, work, or both-evolving seamlessly as your needs grow. Already home to fashion insiders and industry leaders, this contextually rich property is ready for its next chapter: yours.
Property FeaturesAddress: 334 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002 (also known as 63 Ludlow Street)
Location: Southeast corner of Grand & Ludlow Streets
Block / Lot: 408 / 22
Lot Dimensions: 24.5 ft. x 60.08 ft.
Lot Sq. Ft.: 1,472
Building Dimensions: 24.6 ft. x 60 ft.
Building Sq. Ft.: 8,395 (above grade)
Stories: 7
Floors: 8
Total Units: 5 (2 residential, 2 commercial, 1 retail)
Outdoor Space: 900 sq. ft. of terraces and balconies
Retail Space: 900 rentable SF (ground) + 700 rentable SF (cellar)
Zoning: C4-4A FAR: 4 Air Rights: Overbuilt
Taxes (2025/2026): $118,428 Tax Class 4
Certificate of Occupancy: Final
Elevator: Yes (Cellar to 6th Floor)
Approx. 2,500 SF interior + 900+ SF terraces 26 oversized windows 2 bedrooms 2.5 baths
Full-floor layouts with loft-like flow and flexibility
Corner living room with dramatic south/east exposures
Open chef's kitchen, ideal for entertaining
Spa-style primary bath with radiant heated floors and claw-foot tub
Three levels of private terraces for seamless indoor/outdoor living
Central air & heat
Private key-locked elevator entry
Corner layout with 9 oversized windows
South/east exposures with abundant light
Open kitchen + spa-inspired double-shower bath
Convertible to 2-bedroom
Private elevator entry
Brick exposure + 8 windows
Open kitchen + spa-style bath
Convertible to 2-bedroom
Flexible layout ideal for rental, residence, or office
Corner with 8 windows, south/east light
Open kitchen + spa-style bath
Convertible to 2-bedroom
Prime corner storefront with high ceilings and flexible open plan
Two entrances with oversized windows and excellent visibility
Ideal for gallery, boutique, café, or office
Retail support + building storage
Easily accessible from ground floor
The Neighborhood: Lower East Side
The Lower East Side (LES) is Manhattan's cultural crossroads - a neighborhood where heritage meets trend, and the worlds of art, food, fashion, and nightlife intersect. Once gritty streets now pulse with creativity, boasting an eclectic mix of legendary institutions and cutting-edge newcomers.
Dining & Nightlife: Katz's Delicatessen, Russ & Daughters, Double Chicken Please, Scarr's Pizza, Beauty & Essex, Attaboy, Dirt Candy.
Shopping: Assembly New York, Reformation, Susan Alexandra, Frankie Shop, Maryam Nassir Zadeh.
Culture: Essex Market, The New Museum, Tenement Museum, Metrograph Cinema, International Center of Photography.
Music & Performance: Bowery Ballroom, Mercury Lounge, The Slipper Room, Caveat.
Connected & Accessible: Served by multiple subway lines (6, B, D, F, J, Z, N, Q, R, W), the LES puts all of Manhattan - and beyond - within reach.