Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The first level features a kitchen and lofted bedroom space. JLL John Lennon might be famous for living at The Dakota on the Upper West Side, but The Beatles frontman first lived in SoHo with girlfriend Yoko Ono. Lennon bought a two-story building at 496 Broome Street in 1971 shortly after the breakup of The Beatles, and the couple lived there for two years until moving to The Dakota in 1973.
Ono, an avant-garde artist and peace activist, retained ownership of the building, and she and her son, Sean Ono Lennon, also a musician, recently listed it for $5.5 million with Paul Smadbeck of JLL. This is the first time in 53 years the building is for sale.
The facade features brick, bluestone, and terra cotta, including decorative checkered glass, and was first built in 1885. The two-story building spans 3,832 square feet and has soaring ceilings more than 14 feet high. The facade features decorative checkered glass.
JLL The first floor features the open-plan kitchen, complete with an eat-in kitchen island and stainless steel appliances, and also offers access to a lofted bedroom and full bathroom. There’s also an ample living area. Meanwhile, the second floor features another living space and a former recording studio Lennon and Ono would use.
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