Situated on a high floor in one of TriBeCa's most sought-after pre-war condominiums-at the heart of the neighborhood's vibrant cultural scene-this sun-drenched 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,200-square-foot home blends cutting-edge elegance with classic downtown loft character.
Soaring 10.5-foot ceilings, wide-plank oak floors, and dramatic north, east, and southwest exposures create a grand and airy atmosphere.
The chef's kitchen features all-electric European appliances, a vertical pantry, and custom cabinetry for effortless entertaining. The primary bedroom suite offers a serene retreat with panoramic east- and southwest-facing windows, a walk-through closet, and a spa-like bath with an oversized soaking tub, Waterworks fittings, and striking floor-to-ceiling tile.
The second bedroom is currently configured as a flexible and spacious workspace. A second full bath includes a generous steam shower and matching finishes.
With nine oversized windows framing breathtaking open city views, abundant built-ins, and a layout that maximizes open living space, this home offers inspired city living. Additional features include a mini-split system for cooling and heating, European UV-resistant shades, and full-length velvet curtains.
The amenities of this gracious 1908 Beaux-Arts condominium include an elegant lobby, a spectacular landscaped rooftop garden, a bike room, laundry on every other floor, and a live-in superintendent.
Listing courtesy of Palette ...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