Bleecker Street, which cuts through multiple downtown neighborhoods, is one of New York City’s most famous roads. It’s filled with iconic nightlife establishments, beloved bakeries and pizza spots, and high-end fashion stores—offering something for everyone and a vibrant, must-see NYC atmosphere. More privately, it also holds beautiful homes in the historic buildings that line it.
At NoHo’s 36 Bleecker Street, a prewar condominium known as The Schumacher awaits with just 20 units. One of its residences was formerly owned by comedic actor Jonah Hill, from 2015 to 2022, and it’s now for sale seeking $12.35 million.
Clearly, it costs to live in a location so many adore. But, this industrial-chic loft’s price also reflects its spaciousness, architecture, and building amenities. The apartment clocks in at 3,280 square feet with four bedrooms, making it an ideal family home. Thought it’s nice and large for city living, the atmosphere is also deliciously warm and inviting. It has 12-foot-high barrel vaulted brick ceilings, arched windows, and a voluminous open living space reflective of the circa-1885 building’s past life. The Schumacher was originally built as a place of business for a lithographic printing company, which required hefty machinery.
Today, as well as harkening to its roots, the home exudes an air of organic minimalism. The spaces are filled with soft neutrals and natural textures, bringing just the right amount of modern sophistication to juxtapose the beautifully-restored architectural details. Vesta Home staged the home and is responsible for its tranquil, fresh decor. Beyond its doors, the building also promises a Ken Smith-designed courtyard, a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a landscaped rooftop garden, and a fitness center.
According to Mansion Global, the “Superbad” star reeled in a sweet $10.56 million for the NoHo pad when he sold it. Noble Black, Jesse Feldman, and Jamie Gagliano of Corcoran represent the current listing.