This 1,950-square-foot, full-floor loft is currently configured as a two-bedroom, one-bath home and offers exceptional scale and flexibility, with one residence per floor in a pet-friendly, boutique, key-lock elevator loft building.
Located on the fifth floor, the apartment features a charming yet generously proportioned south-facing great room, bathed in natural sunlight throughout the day. The open chef's kitchen flows seamlessly into the living space and features incredible storage, a marble island, and highly functional design, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The great room comfortably accommodates separate dining for eight, a spacious lounge area, and even room for a grand piano, all while maintaining an airy and well-balanced layout. High ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, and venetian plaster walls enhance the home's authentic loft character and timeless appeal.
The massive primary suite easily accommodates a king-sized bed and additional furnishings and is highlighted by a wall of windows offering a quintessential Tribeca view over cobblestone
Harrison Street. The second bedroom is well-sized and versatile, ideal for guests, a home office, or additional living space.
This full-floor home offers an incredibly versatile floor plan and can easily be transformed into a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence with a separate home office, creating a true Tribeca showstopper.
Set within a pet-friendly boutique loft building with private storage, the residence enjoys exceptionally low common charges and real estate taxes, making it a compelling opportunity for both end users and investors.
Located at the intersection of Harrison and Staple Streets in prime West Tribeca, the home is surrounded by cool boutiques, a mix of sophisticated and casual dining options, and the West Side piers and waterfront amenities- a special offering not to be missed.
Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Originally known as the “Triangle Below Canal,” Tribeca is the chicest and most affluent neighborhood in Manhattan.
While the area is neither flashy nor quaint, it has all the amenities that make life comfortable: well-maintained parks, notable restaurants, family friendly venues, quiet streets, luxurious spas and more. The 19th century mercantile architecture that dominates the neighborhood is both austerely beautiful and uniquely well suited to the luxurious, massive lofts favored by its inhabitants. The cobblestone streets are wide, ... read more