Sunny Corner Unit at 50 Murray Street - A Luxury Loft in the Heart of TriBeCa
This spacious corner unit features windows in every bedroom and the living room, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout the day. With up to 11-foot beamed ceilings and oversized windows, this loft maximizes the feeling of openness and luxury. The chef's kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and European-style cabinets, perfect for cooking and entertaining.
Enjoy an array of top-tier amenities, including a 5,500 SF bi-level landscaped roof deck with panoramic views, a rooftop basketball court, and a resident lounge/screening room. For recreation, there's also a separate billiards/game room, a children's playroom, and laundry on every floor. In-house valet service and on-site parking provide added convenience.
For fitness enthusiasts, the Equinox Fitness Club within the building includes The Spa at Equinox, a yoga studio, cycling studio, and even a kid's club. Plus, the Creative Juice Bar offers the perfect place to unwind.
Located in the vibrant TriBeCa neighborhood, you'll have Whole Foods just a block away and be surrounded by the best restaurants, galleries, and shops. The 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, E, R, J, and Z subway stops are just around the corner, making transportation a breeze.
Pets Allowed.
Come experience luxurious living at 50 Murray Street, where spaciousness meets style in one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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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