![Photo of a window view from 640 Broadway in Noho, Manhattan.](/sites/default/files/uploads/640_noho_new_york_city.png)
For some, there’s nothing like the charm of old, New York City architecture, and for some, that translates into an urge to live in a pre-war building. With the glam of new construction, it may be a bit difficult to say no to modern exteriors, but pre-war buildings that have been converted into apartments often pack in ultra-luxe interiors while keeping their façades pure to that of yesteryear’s.