Dramatic corner loft with double height ceilings spanning over 3,400 square feet in a full-service building located in the PRIME Tribeca neighborhood where many influential names in the arts and business call home. This sun-drenched loft has no less than 14 windows in the living room alone!
This exceptional loft offers 3 bedrooms each with an ensuite bathroom, and a dedicated half bath off of the living room, for a design unlike anything on the market today. Perfect for entertaining, the home welcomes you through a private keyed elevator into an expansive living space flooded with sunlight from two levels of landmarked windows. Enjoy double exposures showcasing the historic streets of Tribeca, a working fireplace, a vented washer and dryer, and an abundance of custom-fitted closets. A mezzanine level overlooking the great room provides additional space, ideal for use as an office or playroom.
The Sugar Warehouse is a full-service condominium offering exceptional amenities and service, including a 24/7 doorman and a full-time superintendent. This boutique building, home to just 32 residences, boasts thoughtfully designed amenities such as a children's playroom, a gym, a high-end conference room, two common roof decks, and dedicated storage space and bike racks for each unit. Located in exclusive Northern Tribeca, directly across from Hudson River Park and moments from the city's finest dining, this historic red-brick building was originally constructed in 1853 by the Grocers Steam Sugar Refining Company, blending timeless elegance with modern living.
The triangle below Canal Street is the cool place to be, especially if you're into historic buildings, cute boutiques, and great food. Surrounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street, Tribeca is a popular place for the young eclectic professionals of NYC.
Originally used for farmland after the colonization of the Dutch, the land was given to Trinity Church in 1705. The church would own the area for over 100 years, building separate churches and living spaces for the growing population. These homes would later be recognized as one of NYC's first residential neighborhoods beyond the original colonial boundaries.
By the 1840's, several piers had been built in the area, which encouraged trading ships to land there rather than navigate the more difficult East River. This made industry in the area explode, making it a hub for produce and textile creation. The industry of the area only grew after the construction of the subway and…
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