Residences at Prince

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About

Condominium living meets SoHo’s historic charm. The Residences at Prince occupies a stretch of 34 Prince St, where cast-iron facades and cobblestone sidewalks set the tone. This isn’t a towering high-rise but a lower-profile complex, blending into a neighborhood known for its art galleries, boutique shops, and the occasional celebrity sighting. The address places residents—or potential buyers—steps from the hum of Broadway and the quietude of Greene Street’s high-end ateliers. Real estate here doesn’t just sell space; it sells a slice of downtown’s eclectic rhythm.

Ownership in this part of New York often means trading square footage for location, and Prince Street is no exception. The building’s name nods to its address, a subtle branding choice that avoids the flashier monikers of Midtown developments. While specifics about units or amenities aren’t listed, the complex’s presence on a block lined with 19th-century architecture suggests a clientèle drawn to character over cookie-cutter layouts. Nearby, the Holland Tunnel entrance and multiple subway lines make commutes manageable—assuming one ever wants to leave the walkable grid of cafés, bookstores, and late-night eateries.

Questions about availability or logistics are best directed to a call; the line at (917) 670-2268 connects to whoever manages the details. For those mapping out the area—or their future—directions plot the building between a vintage clothing shop and a minimalist jewelry studio. It’s a block where even the sidewalks feel curated, and the condos, by extension, inherit that unspoken prestige.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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