565 Broome Street in SoHo, New York City, is a remarkable 30-story residential building developed by Bizzi & Partners Development, which stands as Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano's first residential project in the city. Completed in 2016, this luxurious development is notable for its private covered porte cochère with automated parking, and it offers expansive views along with 17,000 square feet of amenities. The building, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop in collaboration with the Paris interior design firm RDAI, features a sleek curved facade clad in low-iron glass, maximizing light and views for all residences. With its height, 565 Broome Street provides cinematic views of the Manhattan skyline, historic Soho, the Hudson River, and beyond, distinguishing itself as the tallest residential property in SoHo.
The building's design pays homage to SoHo's historic architecture while introducing an elegant 21st-century touch. It encompasses a total of 115 apartments, including studios, four-bedroom homes, duplexes, and penthouses, all boasting floor-to-ceiling windows. The development aims to be one of the city's Zero Waste Buildings, featuring several recycling schemes for its residents.
Among the building's numerous amenities are a double-height attended lobby with a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a 92-foot ceiling glass conservatory with two curated libraries, dining area and catering kitchen, a 55-foot indoor heated lap pool, fitness center with yoga studio, and a children’s playroom, reflecting the developers' commitment to luxury and environmental responsibility.