25 MURRAY ST Tribeca Space, Tribeca, Manhattan, NY 10007
Prewar Condo
- 74 RESIDENCES
- 10 STORIES
- BUILT 1830
The Details About 25 MURRAY ST
Loft space in Tribeca. Condominium residences - some with expanses of exposed brick and soaring loft ceilings. One, two & three bedroom homes designed with red oak floors and coffered ceilings with crown moldings. Kitchens feature stainless appliances, granite counters and cherry cabinetry. Several of the lofts have terraces. There is also a 24/7 lobby attendant, sauna and fitness center.
- Doorman
- Cable ready
- Central air
- Central laundry room
- Common roof deck
- Exercise room
- High-speed internet
- Package room
Tribeca Space Units
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Most of Tribeca’s buildings date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when it was a center of the textile industry and home to warehouses serving the piers along the Hudson, but its current incarnation — as well as its name — dates from the 1970s. That is when pioneering artists eyed the stately, if neglected, cast-iron buildings with their open loft spaces and reinvented the neighborhood, much as others did in nearby Soho. As it transitioned from manufacturing to residential, it was dubbed Tribeca, formed from the initial letters in “Triangle Below Canal Street.” Eventually Soho’s and Tribeca’s paths diverged; as the former saw more retail and restaurants move in alongside the galleries and artists’ lofts, Tribeca stayed truer to its original character. While there are restaurants and boutiques, it remains a relatively quiet and low-key part of lower Manhattan.
Tribeca Neighborhood Guide