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Per Month$17,000
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Essentials
- Price$17,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms8
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,900
- Exposure N, S & W
Key Features
- Elevator
- Full city view
- Partial city view
- Partial skyline view
- Dishwasher
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Hardwood floors
- Library
- Marble bath
- Modern kitchen
- Oversized windows
- Prewar detail
- Renovated bathroom
- Storage space
- Walk-in closets
- Washer/dryer
Immaculate Sprawling Tribeca Loft! This amazing 2900 Square Foot, three bedroom two bath loft apartment is one of the finest rental opportunities in Tribeca. Spacious and open, newly renovated top of the line kitchen, secluded master suite with spa bath, two additional large bedrooms, and study off the master suite are all thoughtfully laid out for the ultimate use of space. Centrally located close to shopping, restaurants and transportation not to mention the beautiful West Side Highway parks you will fall in love the minute you walk in. Possibly Four Bedroom layout.
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Tribeca
Downtown West, from Canal Street to Park Place and City Hall, from the Hudson River to Lafayette Street.
Tribeca was historically a manufacturing and warehouse district, and the conversion of those buildings has produced some great condo and co-op lofts. Behind the brick and cast-iron façades of Tribeca are apartments big enough to roller-skate in, many with high ceilings, great light, and luxury kitchens. The name TriBeCa itself stands for the Triangle Below Canal, the area running West from Lafayette Street to the Hudson River, north of Battery Park City – an explosion of new condos to the south, some with units for rent, includes 200 Chambers, 101 Warren and Artisan Lofts. In the northern part of Tribeca, the 60 Beach conversion offers arched windows, Valcucine kitchens, and walnut floors, all accessible from private key-locked elevators — and there’s a doorman. For those who love glass, the new development at 56 Leonard is touted as “sculpture in the sky.”
105 Hudson Street
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Varick St - Franklin St
7 mins
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Canal St - Varick St
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Canal St - Varick St
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Canal St - Varick St
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Chambers St - West Broadway
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Broadway - Warren St
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The Powell Building was originally designed by Carrere & Hastings, the architects of the New York Public Library at 42nd and Fifth, for a Boston based Chocolatier (Walter Baker). A mixed use co-op (residential and office), it a classic loft building, having converted in the 1970s. Unique to its conversion was the developer’s plan to only convert the Fifth floor and higher as residences. Lower floors remained small offices for artists and others. That tradition still exists today. Solidly built, it is a beautiful building on the outside. Shaped like a U it’s apartments separate between the North and South Side, with exposures on Hudson, Franklin and the interior of the U. Window design vary by floor. Originally designed as ten stories, it was only built to sevem. The addition four floors were added (as was the northern portion of the building) in 1905 by Alexander Power (a candy manufacturer). The retail space is home to Nobu but owned separately by the co-op shareholders. Apartments range from two to three bedrooms. Classic features such as an original fire staircase still exist in some units.
- Prewar
- Built in 1892
- 16 floors
- 28 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Common roof deck
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