Full-Floor Tribeca Loft | Condo
Step off the key-locked private elevator into this full-floor residence, where open northern exposures frame views that stretch up to the Chrysler Building. Floor-to-ceiling windows and 10-foot ceilings flood the open living and dining space with natural light, enhancing the sense of scale and loft-style living.
Recently renovated and designed by Bevin Kenny Design, the home was upgraded with new wide-plank white oak flooring, custom hallway and closet doors, Lutron WiFi-enabled lighting, custom shades, and new fixtures throughout.
The eat-in kitchen is centered around a Carrara marble island and countertops, and is outfitted with top-tier appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch range and oven, Miele dishwasher, Samsung microwave, and Sub-Zero wine refrigerator.
The south-facing primary suite offers a private balcony, three oversized windows, five closets, and a five-piece en-suite bath with a deep soaking tub and separate glass-enclosed shower.
Additional highlights include a powder room for guests, custom built-in closets, a Miele washer and dryer, generous storage throughout, and a private storage unit in the basement. There is also a secure keypad-entry door for an added level of
security.
Building amenities at 51 Walker Street include a virtual doorman with a secure package closet, on-site superintendent, fitness center, bike storage, and boutique condominium privacy with only full-floor residences.
Located in the heart of TriBeCa’s historic arts district and designed by CetraRuddy, the building blends prewar loft proportions with modern finishes. Enjoy close proximity to Hudson River Park, SoHo, top restaurants, galleries, shops, and multiple subway lines for seamless access across Manhattan. Listing courtesy of Compass
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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