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Living room with a dark wood coffee table, a beige armchair, and a vase of pink and white tulips. In the background, a white kitchen island with bar stools, large windows letting in natural light, and a microwave are visible.

Arthaus

Exceeding 8,000 square feet across five floors and a cellar, the building known as Arthaus is configured as five fully furnished residential units and one ground-floor commercial suite. Each unit offers soaring ceilings, oversized windows, finely detailed finishes, and original curated art work from the current owner’s personal collection. Historic features include Flemish-bond brickwork, a columned brownstone stoop, nine-over-nine parlor floor windows, and a bracketed Italianate cornice, reflecting the building’s storied past while supporting modern functionality.

Living room with white sofa, two textured armchairs, a black coffee table, colorful cushions, a large potted plant, and hardwood floors.

Overlooking the landmarked MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens mews, the property delivers exceptional light, charm, and privacy. A decorative wrought-iron handrail, molded lintels, and carefully restored masonry complete the distinguished façade, while thoughtful interior updates provide comfort and efficiency while emphasizing authenticity.

Modern open-concept kitchen with a red island, black countertop, stainless steel appliances, exposed brick wall, glass-front cabinets, and four metal barstools.
Bright living room with white walls, a white sofa with orange pillows, a large colorful abstract painting, a black coffee table with flower arrangements, a TV showing outdoor mountain scenery, large windows with trees outside, and a kitchen bar with stools.
Bright bedroom with large bed featuring white bedding and orange pillows, a white desk with a computer, and two large windows showing neighboring brick apartment buildings.

In its current iteration, 179 Sullivan Street is offered as high income, premium short-term rental portfolio. Each unit is leased and professionally managed, offering immediate yield for investors seeking a stabilized, turnkey asset in one of Manhattan’s most sought-after neighborhoods.

Modern kitchen with white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a marble countertop breakfast bar with three beige cushioned stools.

With flexible tenancy arrangements and low vacancy risk, the building serves as a rare fusion of historic character and contemporary revenue performance—positioned at the intersection of heritage and hospitality.

Modern home office with white walls, a wooden floor, a white desk with a computer, a beige office chair, a large abstract painting on the wall, two framed abstract art pieces, a tall floor lamp, a large potted plant, and white armchairs facing the desk.
Living room with white sofa, white armchair, black TV on a black and wood cabinet, and art on the walls. Dining area with yellow lamp and colorful wall art. Open doorway leading to a bedroom.
Modern bedroom with white walls, a red accent wall behind the bed, a window showing a tree outside, a white bed with pillows, two bedside tables with lamps, a beige armchair, and abstract artwork.
Modern kitchen with white cabinets, black countertop, stainless steel appliances, black and white bar stools, black window, and red pendant lights.
Open-concept living and dining area with white walls, black dining table, white chairs, sofa, a kitchen with stainless steel refrigerator, hanging Edison bulbs, and red pendant lights.
Bedroom with two large windows, a white bed with two rust-colored pillows, a bedside table with a lamp, a black dresser with a TV, and artwork on the walls.