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Cooperative · 1936
348 West 36th Street
348 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018
Buildings·Hudson Yards·Cooperative

348 West 36th Street

348 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018

Hudson Yards

BBL 1007590068 · BIN 1013584

CorridorHudson Yards
At a glance
Year built
1936
Type
Cooperative
Units
18
Floors
12
The Data Room

Every recorded sale at this building, 2004–2025

Price-per-square-foot over time, the line- and floor-premium curves, and every recorded sale.

Median $/sf
$938
Listing discount
2.8%
Recorded sales
22
On record
2004–2025

348 West 36th Street is a boutique residential cooperative carved from a 1936 Garment District loft building, on the Hudson Yards edge between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Unlike several of its neighbors on the block — which remain commercial or live-work loft co-ops — 348 West 36th operates as a straightforward residential co-op of subdivided prewar apartments, with a steady record of individual one- and two-bedroom resales.

The building carries the D0 classification the city assigns to elevator co-ops converted from loft or warehouse stock, and its residences retain the high ceilings and generous proportions of their factory-loft origins while trading as normal, financeable co-op apartments.

Local Law 97

Compliance status
Not subject to Local Law 97

This building is below the 25,000 sq ft threshold at which LL97 emissions caps apply. No regulatory capital pressure from this law specifically, current or 2030.

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Facade safety — Local Law 11

Local Law 11 / FISP · last inspection 2020–25
SWARMP
What this means for you

The latest available filing classified the facade as SWARMP — Safe With A Repair and Maintenance Program: the engineer identified conditions requiring monitoring or repair before the next inspection cycle. The scope, timeline, and how the building funds the work are building-specific — we review the filings and board materials for you.

Inspection history
2005–10
SWARMP
2010–15
SWARMP
2015–20
Safe
2020–25
SWARMP
2025–30
Due
Next report due
by Feb 2027
On record
$22,750 in filing penalties
The three grades, in buyer terms
SafeLatest filing: Safe — no repairs required at that inspection.
SWARMPLatest filing: repairs required before the next inspection cycle.
UnsafeLatest filing: unsafe conditions requiring corrective action.

QEWI = Qualified Exterior Wall Inspector — the licensed engineer the city requires to sign the report (the independent expert, not the managing agent). Source: NYC DOB facade filings (FISP) · The Roebling Research Library.

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Recent sales

Recent transfers at this building, curated by The Roebling Team research desk. Apartment-level facts are independently verified before publishing; sale prices reflect the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance.

DateUnitApartmentPricePPSFvs. Ask
Jul 28, 20256N
2 BR · 1 BA
$1,025,000-6.8%
May 21, 20258N
1 BR · 1 BA
$990,000-5.7%
Jul 13, 20223N
1 BR · 1 BA
$999,999+0.5%
Jan 18, 20226S
1 BR · 1 BA
$945,000+2.2%
Oct 25, 20218S
1 BR · 1 BA
$875,000+0.0%
Apr 28, 20213S
1 BR · 1 BA
$885,000-11.4%
Dec 11, 20193N
1 BR · 1 BA · 900 sf
$1,075,000$1,194/sf-4.4%
Aug 14, 20192N
1 BR · 1 BA · 900 sf
$960,000$1,067/sf-1.5%

Market read. $/sf is measured on the latest sales with reliable square footage (2019): a median $938/sf across 2 sales. The building has traded as recently as 2025. Median listing discount 2.8% from the last ask — a recurring negotiation gap worth pricing into any offer or listing strategy.

The retrade record

Lines that have traded more than once in the public record — the building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment.

2N · 900 sf+54%
$625,000 ($694/sf) 2005$670,000 ($744/sf) 2010$805,000 ($894/sf) 2014$960,000 ($1,067/sf) 2019
6S+39%
$677,500 ($797/sf) 2010$945,000 2022
2S+27%
$606,250 2005$772,500 2013
3S+1%
$877,000 ($1,096/sf) 2015$885,000 2021
3N-7%
$1,075,000 ($1,194/sf) 2019$999,999 2022
View all 22 recorded transfers, sortable

Full closing history with price-per-square-foot over time, the complete retrade record, and every line that has traded.

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00759-0068) and verified listing data. Apartment-level facts (line, condition, asking-price context) curated and cross-verified by The Roebling Team research desk. Not all transactions cross-verify with ACRIS records — sponsor and LLC purchases sometimes record at stipulated values rather than market price; square footage on co-ops is not officially recorded, figures shown are approximate.

Comparable buildings


Sources: The Roebling Research Library (offering plans, house rules, financial statements, board minutes, internal transaction records); NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers; publicly recorded NYC building data.

The neighborhood

For the full corridor — architecture, schools, transit, and pricing across Hudson Yards — read The Roebling Team Guide to Hudson Yards.

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