NYC Apartments near Canal Street & Varick Subway Station [1, 2 train]

Neighborhood: Tribeca
Tribeca apartments near Canal Street & Varick Subway Station [1, 2 train] in NYC
Tribeca apartments near Canal Street & Varick Subway Station [1, 2 train] in NYC

Apartments near the Canal Street & Varick Subway Station [1, 2 train] add a dose of extra convenience to city living. NYC’s Tribeca allows residents to take advantage of a sprawling public transportation network. In a city where more commuters use public transportation instead of cars, living in an area with access to the subway is an inestimable perk.

The Grabler Building

Tribeca | 44 Laight Street

Tribeca condominium at The Grabler Building

Located at 44 Laight Street in the Tribeca North Historic District, The Grabler Building is a charming pre-war condominium conversion of a manufacturing building built in 1896. Imprints of the building’s original tenant, a manufacturer of pipe fittings, linger on beyond this condominium listing’s name. The Grabler company logo is still painted on the outside of the building, a sign of this luxury condominium’s unique presence and rich history. The arched windows on The Grabler Building also recall classic, old-time New York.

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    Features
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
Sales $2,295,000 - $4,450,000
Rentals $20,000 - $25,000

The Fairchild

Tribeca | 55 Vestry Street

55 Vestry Street Tribeca apartments in NYC

At 55 Vestry Street, the Fairchild exudes chic Tribeca vibes. Newly built, its refined red brick façade and oversized windows blend nicely with the neighborhood’s pre-war, industrial aesthetic, and these Tribeca apartments sport that wide-open, airy, sun-soaked loft feel responsible for making the neighborhood one of the most enviable places to live in

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • cold storage
  • storage room
    Features
  • concierge
Type Price Range
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5 Franklin Place

Tribeca | 5 Franklin Place

5 Franklin Place Manhattan condominium

5 Franklin Place is a building that appeals to many New Yorkers. Tribeca condominium hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. The apartments at 5 Franklin Place are available for both established and brand-new New York City residents. Building features and amenities include bike room and concierge. These apartments provide residents with details such as balconies. This building spans 21 floors with 55 apartments. This building was built in 2009. 5 Franklin Place’s condominium apartments are available in Manhattan’s Tribeca.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • doorman
  • fitness center
  • health club
  • parking
  • sauna
    Features
  • concierge
  • day spa
  • pet spa
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
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Tribeca Five

Tribeca | 283 West Broadway

Tribeca Five  condominium at 283 West Broadway

West Broadway’s art usually sits in galleries, but this pre-war Tribeca condominium would catch any aesthete’s eye. The striking juxtaposition of Tribeca Five’s 19th century façade and its 21st century luxury connotes both the classical New York townhouse and the modern, elegant apartment lifestyle synonymous with Tribeca.

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    Amenities
  • laundry room
  • laundry service
  • parking
  • storage room
  • valet service
  • views
    Features
  • BBQ
  • concierge
  • lounge
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
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The Zinc Building

Tribeca | 475 Greenwich Street

475 Greenwich Street Manhattan condominium

At 475 Greenwich Street is one of Tribeca’s more modern and elegant condominium buildings, The Zinc Building. The Zinc is a standout amongst its neighbors because of its contemporary design and frame built almost entirely out of glass. The Zinc delivers a modern lifestyle in one of Manhattan’s most popular neighborhoods, making it an equally popular real estate listing.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • fitness center
  • storage room
  • views
Type Price Range
Sales $1,195,000 - $6,950,000

One York

Tribeca | 1 York Street

One York  condominium at 1 York Street

Near the border of Tribeca and SoHo stands One York, a breathtaking condominium that slices a block of 19th century architecture with what seems to be a shard of glass. Elegant, sleek, and daring, it is in many ways a summary of the surrounding area. Near a number of important arteries including Canal and Varick Streets as well as Sixth Avenue, it is as accessible as any building in Tribeca, if not more so.

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    Amenities
  • cold storage
  • fitness center
  • health club
  • parking
  • pool
  • storage room
    Features
  • concierge
  • day spa
  • lounge
  • rooftop deck
  • wine cellar
Type Price Range
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Pearline Soap Factory

Tribeca | 414 Washington Street

Pearline Soap Factory NYC Condos - 414 Washington Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

The Pearline Soap Factory is located at 414 Washington Street, a quaint cobblestone street which recalls some of Tribeca’s past. Back in the 1800’s Tribeca was an industrial haven, and the Pearline Soap Factory decided to place their corporate headquarters in this Manhattan neighborhood. Fast-forward to the present day and Tribeca is now a thriving residential neighborhood. No longer a working factory, the Pearline Soap Factory building has been converted into modern luxury lofts.

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    Amenities
  • cold storage
  • doorman
  • storage room
  • views
    Features
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
Salesfrom $1,200,000

Urban Glass House

SoHo | 330 Spring Street

Soho Condos - Urban Glass House Building

At the confluence of SoHo, Tribeca, and the West Village lies the Urban Glass House, which is notable because it was the last building designed by world-renowned architect Philip Johnson. Standing out amongst the brick lofts and nineteenth-century architecture for which the neighborhood is so well known, the Urban Glass House’s glass cubes are home to 40 luxurious, contemporary condominiums. Located at 330 Spring Street, the Urban Glass House is at the heart of this thriving area, with numerous restaurants and boutiques abound.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • fitness center
  • health club
  • storage room
Type Price Range
Sales $2,800,000 - $3,150,000

255 Hudson Street

SoHo | 255 Hudson Street

255 Hudson Street - Soho Apartments - Manhattan

Located in Soho, 255 Hudson Street is one of the few condominiums to that is in close proximity to three lively and artsy Manhattan neighborhoods: Soho to the east, Tribeca to the south, and the West Village to the north. 255 Hudson Street is an 11-story building that houses one, two, and three-bedroom apartments as well as three duplex townhouses. The building has a set back ninth floor with a full-time attended lobby made with Anigre wood, glass, and stone.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
    Features
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
Sales $1,020,000 - $1,225,000
Rentals $5,500 - $9,300

32 Laight Street

Tribeca | 32 Laight Street

32 Laight St - Tribeca - Manhattan Apartments - NY

Quintessentially Tribeca, 32 Laight Street’s Italianate exterior conceals a hidden Manhattan gem. In many ways SoHo’s southwestern sister neighborhood, Tribeca is home to some of New York City’s most high-profile residents, eschewing the stately pre-war co-ops of Park Avenue for a slice of Old New York. Quiet cobblestone streets peppered with galleries and small restaurants that occupy formerly industrial lofts define life in Tribeca, whose red-brick architecture is of a style seen nowhere else in the world.

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    Amenities
  • storage room
Type Price Range
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40 Mercer Street

SoHo | 40 Mercer Street

40 Mercer St - Soho - Manhattan Apartments

It’s rare that an award-winning architect and the owner of an acclaimed hotel chain work together to create a Manhattan condominium; it’s a first for Soho. At 40 Mercer Street, Jean Nouvel’s neo-modern glass-and-steel building of the same name stands out amongst block after block of cobblestone streets and historic cast-iron lofts. It is a striking contrast that adds to the neighborhood’s architectural diversity, and 40 Mercer’s prime location only ensures that it will be one of Manhattan’s most sought-after condominiums for a long time to come.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
  • fitness center
  • parking
  • pool
  • sauna
  • steam room
    Features
  • concierge
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
Sales $3,500,000 - $7,595,000
Rentals $15,000 - $20,000

56 Leonard Street

Tribeca | 56 Leonard Street

56 Leonard Street NYC Condos - Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

The same architecture firm, Herzog & de Meuron, that has designed stadiums for both the Olympic Games and the World Cup, has made its first foray into New York City high-rises with 56 Leonard Street in Chelsea. The architects worked in conjunction with Anish Kapoor who is famous for creating Cloud Gate, also know as “The Bean”, in Chicago’s Millennium Park. Kapoor created a similar work of art that is situated right outside of 56 Leonard Street.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • doorman
  • fitness center
  • pool
  • sauna
  • steam room
    Features
  • business meeting room
  • concierge
  • library
  • lounge
  • screening room
Type Price Range
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The Greenwich Street Project

SoHo | 497 Greenwich Street

The Greenwich Street Project Building - Manhattan Apartments

Normally, when the term project is used in regards to real estate, it does not imply luxury. However, at 497 Greewhich Street, also known as The Greenwich Street Project, that is certainly not the case. These SoHo condominiums were designed by famed architect Winka Dubbeldam and are filled with luxury. One of the few condos on the Far West Side close to the subway, 492 Greenwich Street balances near-waterfront living with New York City accessibility, a feature rare in much of modern Manhattan real estate.

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    Amenities
  • fitness center
  • garden
  • pool
  • storage room
    Features
  • wine cellar
Type Price Range
Sales $4,995,000 - $5,250,000
Rentals $11,500 - $16,995

Sixty Beach

Tribeca | 60 Beach Street

Sixty Beach NYC Condos - 60 Beach Street Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

One of many short streets in the trendy Lower Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca, Beach Street is lined from end to end with warehouses-turned-lofts and a few boutiques, the quintessential Tribeca lifestyle; Sixty Beach is no exception. Its red brick façade blends perfectly with the surrounding area, all of which is designated as part of the Tribeca North Historic District, one of four such areas in the neighborhood. Impeccably located near so much of what Tribeca has to offer, 60 Beach Street is also only three blocks from the subway, accessible from the rest of New York City.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • children's playroom
  • cold storage
  • fitness center
  • garden
  • health club
    Features
  • concierge
  • nursery
  • pet spa
  • rooftop deck
  • wine cellar
Type Price Range
Sales $2,500,000 - $7,460,000

Cobblestone Lofts

Tribeca | 28 Laight Street

Cobblestone Lofts - Manhattan Apartments

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan’s exciting Tribeca neighborhood, Cobblestone Lofts at 28 Laight Street offer luxury condominiums along with a myriad of amenities. A pre-war, doorman guarded building, it was converted from a series of several factories into a seven story, thirty-one unit structure in 2001. Its modern architecture, along with its prime location make Cobblestone Lofts at 28 Laight Street a wonderful opportunity for anyone and everyone to find a home.

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    Features
  • concierge
Type Price Range
Sales $4,190,000 - $5,750,000
Rentals $16,000 - $17,500

The Amex Building Condominium

Tribeca | 157 Hudson Street

The Amex Building - NYC Apartments

Originally built in 1866 and once a shipping and telegraph hub for American Express, The Amex Building Condominium at 157 Hudson Street is an historic structure nestled in the heart of Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood. It was renovated in 2008 by architect Kevin Kennon, and now stands at five stories and includes fifteen luxury apartments. During the remodeling, a variety of objects were found from its original state, including old signs, stonework as well as antique piping, all of which were incorporated into the building’s new design.

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    Amenities
  • laundry room
    Features
  • concierge
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
Sales $1,795,000 - $24,500,000

140 Franklin Street

Tribeca | 140 Franklin Street

140 Franklin Street

Living at 140 Franklin Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. Details like terraces are crafted into several apartments here. 140 Franklin Street provides a housing choice for its residents at Between Varick Street and Hudson Street. Tribeca condominium hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. A Pre-war Loft building, 140 Franklin Street offers apartments for residents. Residents and guests of 140 Franklin Street live across 7 floors and 1 apartments. This building was built in 1910. 140 Franklin Street is a Pre-war Loft building offering apartments in Manhattan.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Salesfrom $12,700,000

81 Wooster Street

SoHo | 81 Wooster Street

81 Wooster Street

Living at 81 Wooster Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. Located at Spring & Broome Streets, these apartments prime their residents for living in the Big Apple. Touches like individual washers and dryers are built into some of these apartments. 81 Wooster Street is a co-op building. For those seeking Pre-war Loft apartments, 81 Wooster Street is available. 81 Wooster Street’s co-op apartments are available in Manhattan’s SoHo.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Salesfrom $4,500,000

1 Worth Street

Tribeca | 1 Worth Street

1 Worth Street

1 Worth Street is an apartment building in Manhattan. These apartments are an example of co-op living in Tribeca. 1 Worth Street at HUDSON/WTC is an opportunity for those looking for a new home. 1 Worth Street’s apartments were designed with built-in features like high ceilings. For those seeking Pre-war Walkup apartments, 1 Worth Street is available. With 6 floors and 8 apartments, 1 Worth Street offers choices for residents. 1 Worth Street is a Pre-war Walkup building offering apartments in Manhattan.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Salesfrom $1,695,000

75 Grand Street

SoHo | 75 Grand Street

75 Grand Street

Offering residences in the City That Never Sleeps, the apartments at New York City’s 75 Grand Street are a place to call home. Apartments at 75 Grand Street have design features like balconies. SoHo co-op hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. The Pre-war Loft apartments of 75 Grand Street are an option for those seeking housing. The Manhattan apartments at 75 Grand Street, located at the cross streets of Wooster & Greene Street, are a real estate option for both established and brand-new New York City residents. 75 Grand Street was established in 1886. 75 Grand Street’s co-op apartments are available in Manhattan’s SoHo.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Sales $2,950,000 - $3,950,000
Rentals $12,000 - $14,000

100 Hudson Street

Tribeca | 100 Hudson Street

100 Hudson Street

100 Hudson Street is a building that appeals to many New Yorkers. These apartments are an example of co-op living in Tribeca. For those seeking Pre-war Elevator apartments, 100 Hudson Street may suit them. 100 Hudson Street’s apartments were designed with built-in features like high ceilings. 100 Hudson Street provides a housing choice for its residents at Leonard St/Franklin St. Residents and guests of 100 Hudson Street live across 10 floors and 47 apartments. The co-op apartments on 100 Hudson Street provide available apartments in New York City’s Tribeca.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • storage room
  • laundry room
  • views
Type Price Range
Salesfrom $1,250,000

Collect Pond House

Tribeca | 366 Broadway

Collect Pond House

Collect Pond House is an apartment building in Manhattan. Collect Pond House provides all of the benefits of co-op living. 366 Broadway provides a housing choice for its residents at Franklin St/White St. These apartments provide residents with details such as high ceilings. For those seeking Pre-war Elevator apartments, Collect Pond House is available. Residents and guests of Collect Pond House live across 12 floors and 41 apartments. This building was built in 1907. The co-op apartments on 366 Broadway provide available apartments in New York City’s Tribeca.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • storage room
  • views
Type Price Range
Sales $1,845,000 - $2,599,000
Rentals $9,500 - $10,500

27 Leonard Street

Tribeca | 27 Leonard Street

27 Leonard Street

27 Leonard Street is a building that appeals to many New Yorkers. 27 Leonard Street provides all of the benefits of condominium living. 27 Leonard Street is a Post-war Loft. 27 Leonard Street’s apartments were designed with built-in features like terraces. The Manhattan apartments at 27 Leonard Street, located at the cross streets of Hudson & West Broadway St, are a real estate option for both established and brand-new New York City residents. This Post-war Loft was established in 1876. 27 Leonard Street is a Post-war Loft building offering apartments in Manhattan.

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  • doorman
  • views
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124 Hudson Street

Tribeca | 124 Hudson Street

124 Hudson Street

124 Hudson Street is an apartment building in Manhattan. Apartments at 124 Hudson Street have design features like individual washers and dryers. The Manhattan apartments at 124 Hudson Street, located at the cross streets of N. Moore St/Ericsson Pl, are a real estate option for both established and brand-new New York City residents. Tribeca condominium hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. 124 Hudson Street is a Post-war Elevator. 124 Hudson Street offers 9 floors and 26 apartments. This building was built in 2001. The listings at 124 Hudson Street in Manhattan’s Tribeca are available for those looking for Post-war Elevator apartments.

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    Amenities
  • courtyard
  • laundry room
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Sales $3,150,000 - $5,850,000
Rentals $22,500 - $29,000

58 Walker Street

Tribeca | 58 Walker Street

58 Walker Street

Living at 58 Walker Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. The Pre-war Loft apartments of 58 Walker Street are an option for those seeking housing. Touches like fireplaces are built into some of these apartments. 58 Walker Street provides all of the benefits of condominium living. 58 Walker Street provides a housing choice for its residents at Church & Broadway. 58 Walker Street features 7 floors and 5 apartments. This Pre-war Loft was established in 1869. 58 Walker Street is a Pre-war Loft building offering apartments in Manhattan.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
  • garden
  • views
Type Price Range
Salesfrom $3,650,000

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