Renowned for its celebrity presence, extensive historical architecture, and artistic sensibilities, Tribeca is famous, or infamous, for being New York City’s most expensive neighborhood (Forbes ranked the area’s ZIP code as the twelfth-richest in the United States in 2006). Tribeca effortlessly mixes the upscale nature of Midtown Manhattan and Upper East Side and Upper West Side, with the gritty and bohemian feel of Downtown, in doing so ensuring that it remains as one of Manhattan’s trendiest spots. With no street grid, it is an enjoyable area to wander around on a warm or sunny day and any visitor, or resident for that matter, is guaranteed to stumble upon an inviting corner cafe or small pocket park.
Like its northeastern neighbor, SoHo, Tribeca was formerly an industrial center in Lower Manhattan. Its lofts, originally built to house sweatshops for textile workers and other manufacturing, were abandoned as industry moved out to the suburbs in the middle of the 20th century. Artists began to illegally squat these architectural treasures, eventually convincing the city government to rezone the neighborhood for residential use. In doing so, Tribeca became increasingly sought after by wealthier clients seeking out large spaces with an edgier atmosphere. These traits continue to draw residents to Tribeca.
Less commercialized than SoHo, in part due to its more separate location, it is an attractive area for young families who wish to remain in New York City but want an easier environment in which to raise children. Narrow cobblestone streets limit car traffic, keeping the neighborhood quieter and calmer but with the amenities that city life provides and the accessibility that comes with being above six subway lines. There is a certain charm in Tribeca that speaks to almost anyone; no wonder it’s such a desirable place to live.
Tribeca | 101 Warren Street
Just blocks away from the World Financial Center, 101 Warren Street offers luxury condominium housing in a great location in Tribeca, one of the most affluent and popular neighborhoods of Manhattan. 101 Warren Street, distinctive for its unusual, sharp shape and reflective glass windows, clocks in at 37 stories and and 227 condominium units, giving potential residents myriad luxury choices in a contemporary posh building. Interiors designed by Victoria Hagan make 101 Warren Street an example of what modern luxury living should look like.
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Amenities- children's playroom
- doorman
- garden
- health club
- parking
- valet service
Features- billiard room
- business meeting room
- concierge
- day spa
- lounge
- nursery
| Type |
Price Range |
| Sales | $3,125,000 - $4,495,000 |
| Rentals | $8,000 - $32,500 |
Tribeca | 111 Worth Street
Offering residences in the City That Never Sleeps, the apartments at New York City’s 111 Worth Street are a place to call home. 111 Worth Street is a Post-war High-rise. The apartments at 111 Worth Street are available for both established and brand-new New York City residents. Available amenities include doorman as well as concierge. 111 Worth Street’s apartments were designed with built-in features like individual A/C and heating. 111 Worth Street is a rental building. Residents and guests of 111 Worth Street live across 21 floors and 330 apartments. This Post-war High-rise was established in 2003. 111 Worth Street is a Post-war High-rise building offering apartments in Manhattan.
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Amenities- doorman
- garage
- laundry service
- valet service
- bike room
- elevator
Features- concierge
- lounge
- rooftop deck
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Price Range |
| Rentals | $4,700 - $5,850 |
Tribeca | 121 Reade Street
Living at 121 Reade Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. Touches like individual A/C and heating are built into some of these apartments. A Post-war Mid-rise building, 121 Reade Street offers apartments for residents. Features like 121 Reade Street’s concierge and doorman are available for this building’s residents. Tribeca rental hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. Visitors to 121 Reade Street may take advantage of its available apartments. 121 Reade Street offers 12 floors and 123 apartments. This Post-war Mid-rise was established in 1997. 121 Reade Street is a Post-war Mid-rise building offering apartments in Manhattan.
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Amenities- doorman
- garage
- laundry service
- elevator
- garden
- laundry room
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SoHo, Tribeca | 139 Wooster Street
The once desolate area that encompasses SoHo is now one of Manhattan’s most renowned neighborhoods. SoHo’s historic architecture is an attraction in its own right, as is 139 Wooster, a contemporary condominium that definitely stands out from the blocks of cast iron lofts. Cobblestone streets lined with boutiques and galleries give way to busy thoroughfares that rival any sight in Midtown. While SoHo may no longer be one of New York’s City’s more bohemian neighborhoods, it has a character that is distinct and forward-thinking.
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Amenities- courtyard
- fitness center
- garden
- views
Features- concierge
- rooftop deck
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Price Range |
| Rentals | from $11,500 |
Tribeca | 145 Hudson Street
Situated in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, the Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson prides itself on providing top of the line luxury apartments for sale. Originally a pre-war building, the Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson was converted into for sale luxury loft apartments in 2002. Standing at 14 floors, the Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson contain 8 luxury lofts, all within one of NYC’s most storied neighborhoods.
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| Sales | from $12,950,000 |
Tribeca | 200 Chambers Street
It has been said that location is everything. 200 Chambers in Tribeca offers a little of everything within two blocks from the arts to precious gardens and great schools. The condominiums at 200 Chambers street add a bit of flair to this part of Tribeca with their floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Amenities- children's playroom
- courtyard
- doorman
- fitness center
- garden
- laundry room
Features- business meeting room
- concierge
- lounge
- nursery
- rooftop deck
| Type |
Price Range |
| Sales | $930,000 - $17,995,000 |
| Rentals | $3,300 - $15,000 |
Tribeca | 32 Laight Street
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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Tribeca | 34 Leonard Street
34 Leonard Street is a building that appeals to many New Yorkers. The apartments at 34 Leonard Street are available for both established and brand-new New York City residents. Available amenities include doorman as well as BBQ. Apartments at 34 Leonard Street have design features like built-in closets. 34 Leonard Street is a rental building. This building spans 9 floors with 16 apartments. This was established in 2008. The listings at 34 Leonard Street in Manhattan’s Tribeca are available for those looking for apartments.
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Amenities- doorman
- fitness center
- health club
- laundry room
- elevator
Features- BBQ
- concierge
- rooftop deck
- wine cellar
- private storage
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| Listings Coming Soon |
Tribeca | 5 Franklin Place
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
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| Listings Coming Soon |
Tribeca | 50 Murray Street
Living at 50 Murray Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. For those seeking Post-war High-rise apartments, 50 Murray Street is available. Available amenities include doorman as well as concierge. A take on the rental, these apartments are currently available on the market. Details like oversized windows are crafted into several apartments here. 50 Murray Street provides choices for apartment hunters with this building. This building spans 22 floors with 398 apartments. 50 Murray Street was established in 1964. 50 Murray Street in Manhattan’s Tribeca offers rental residents new homes.
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Amenities- doorman
- children's playroom
- garage
- laundry service
- valet service
- elevator
Features- concierge
- lounge
- billiard room
- business meeting room
- private storage
- rooftop deck
| Type |
Price Range |
| Rentals | $2,495 - $8,395 |