Move In Now: Bob Dylan’s Recording Studio

If you want to follow in the footsteps of one of America’s greatest songwriters – and a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate at that – it’s never been easier.

That’s because the cast-iron residential building Bob Dylan occupied in the early 1970’s was also home to his recording studio – a sacred musical space where he laid down cuts from his classic album Blood on the Tracks including “Tangled Up in Blue,” “You’re Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go,” and “If You See Her, Say Hello.” And now 124 W. Houston Street between Sullivan Thompson has a’changed – to a luxury rental building.

Ready to move in, and soak up those revolutionary vibes? The former recording studio can be had as two apartments which can be rented together or separately. The street level unit: $19,000/month, lower level a more budget-friendly $9,000/month.

Get deeper details on the house that Dylan built – and what it was like to have this musical master as a neighbor – in Jennifer Gould Keil’s “Gimme Shelter” column in the NY Post.

You’ll really know where Bob Dylan was coming from if you move into 124 W. Houston.

 

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