An East Village Original. Grandfathered Volume.
223 East 2nd Street rises seven stories above a block where current zoning no longer permits it. At 15,766 square feet six open loft units, ground-floor commercial, and a basement the building offers what architects and developers recognize on sight: original bones, loft-scale floor plates, and a faade that has no contemporary equivalent.
Architectural Character
Seven-story masonry walk-up, built 1900
Brick faade with ornate terracotta detailing arched windows, decorative cornice, carved stonework
Original wrought iron balustrade staircase
Existing elevator shaft infrastructure in place for future installation
Unobstructed flat rooftop with open Manhattan skyline views
Composition
Total: 15,185 sq ft gross floor area
Residential: 13,260 sq ft across 6 units
Commercial: 1,925 sq ft at street level
Lot: 2,165 sq ft (24.75 ft 88.25 ft)
By Floor
Seventh Floor: Four open exposures, 10'4" ceilings penthouse configuration
Sixth Floor: 10'9" ceilings
Fifth Floor: 10'8" ceilings
Floors 34: 9'10" ceilings
Second Floor: Private terrace 24'9" 11'4"
Ground Floor Commercial: 10'2" ceilings
Full basement
Designation & Structure
Building Class: C4 Old Law Tenement
Tax Class: 2B
Zoning: Conv Ind/Com Residential
Year Built: 1900
Tenancy
Building is registered as an IMD 1 unit covered, with 1 coverage application filed
Two tenants currently occupy two floors, and neither is paying rent
The building will be delivered vacant except for Units #3 and #4
The Narrative Statement has been filed and amended (June 2025)
Location
East 2nd Street sits at the intersection of the East Village's creative legacy and its continued evolution. Flanked by independent galleries, chef-driven restaurants, and decades of cultural history, the address is steps from Tompkins Square Park and the density of the Lower East Side. This is a block that has never been generic and a building that proves it.