770 Broadway

770 Broadway is a 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m2) landmarked mixed-use commercial office building in NoHo, Manhattan, in Lower Manhattan, New York City, occupying an entire square block between 9th Street on the north, Fourth Avenue to the east, 8th Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.

Mark's Place">8th Street to the south, and Broadway to the west. The building is owned and managed by Vornado Realty Trust. It was completed in 1907 and renovated in 2000 per a design by Hugh Hardy.

770 Broadway
770 Broadway
770 Broadway in August 2021
General information
TypeOffice, retail
Architectural styleCast-iron architecture
Location770 Broadway
New York, New York, US
Coordinates40°43′51″N 73°59′29″W / 40.7307°N 73.9913°W / 40.7307; -73.9913
Completed1907; 117 years ago (1907)
OwnerVornado Realty Trust
Technical details
Floor count15
Lifts/elevators14 passenger, 6 freight
Design and construction
Architect(s)Daniel Burnham (1907)
Hugh Hardy (2000 renovation)

Major tenants include Wegmans, with an 82,000-square-foot (7,600 m2) ground floor retail store that opened in 2023, Meta Platforms, which occupies 800,000 square feet (74,000 m2) and has sole roof access, and Yahoo!, which occupies the fourth, fifth, sixth and ninth floors.

The building has one of the largest property tax bills in commercial real estate: $19.6 million in 2022.

History

770 Broadway was built between 1903 and 1907 and was designed by Daniel Burnham as an annex to the original Wanamaker's department store in New York, which was across 9th Street to the north. The two buildings were connected by a sky bridge, dubbed the "Bridge of Progress", as well as a tunnel under 9th Street. The building originally included a central court and an auditorium with a pipe organ that hosted top musicians and orchestras, and was also an early television studio.

In 1954, Wanamaker's closed as department stores expanded to the suburbs. The northern lot was sold in 1955. In 1956, a fire gutted the original Wanamaker's department store building while it was under demolition, injuring 77 people. The annex at 770 Broadway survived and was leased up; in 1958, the ground floor was leased to the United States Army, in 1959, Manhattan Savings Bank leased space for a branch in the building.

In November 1996, Kmart opened a store in the ground floor retail space.

In July 1998, Vornado Realty Trust acquired the building for $149 million. In 2000, the building was renovated per a design by Hugh Hardy.

In 2007, AOL moved its headquarters to 152,000 square feet (14,100 m2) in the building.

In 2016 and again in 2022, the building was refinanced, in both instances with a $700 million loan.

In July 2021, the Kmart store was closed and the space was leased to Wegmans, which opened a store there in October 2023.

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