Residence 1205 at 93 Worth Street offers a refined take on classic Tribeca loft living. This beautifully designed 1-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home spans 934 square feet and seamlessly blends historic architectural character with modern luxury.
A gracious open-plan layout connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating an effortless flow for both daily living and entertaining. Soaring ceilings and oversized 7-foot custom windows flood the home with natural light, while 7-iinch wide white oak floors and antique brass fixtures introduce warmth and understated elegance throughout.
The chef’s kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with Viking, Sub-Zero, and Miele appliances, custom Italian cabinetry, and Waterworks fixtures—delivering a sophisticated balance of performance and design.
The primary suite is serene and well-proportioned, offering generous closet space and a spa-like limestone en-suite bath with a rain shower and refined detailing. A Bosch washer/dryer completes the home with everyday convenience.
Originally constructed in 1924 and later converted to a boutique condominium, 93 Worth Street offers a full suite of amenities. Residents are welcomed by a dramatic vaulted lobby featuring perforated Corian panels inspired
by Tribeca’s textile heritage. A landscaped rooftop terrace provides panoramic city views, a pergola, outdoor kitchen, and multiple lounge areas. Additional amenities include a fitness center, residents’ lounge, children’s playroom, dog washing station, bicycle storage, private storage, and 24-hour concierge service.
Ideally located in the heart of Tribeca, this residence is moments from world-class dining, shopping, cultural institutions, and multiple subway lines.
Timeless loft architecture, thoughtfully reimagined for contemporary living.
Assessment of $513 in effect until December 2028 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