Rarely available loft in the heart of Tribeca with oversized windows and soaring ceilings of over 13.5 feet. Bright, spacious, and full of character, this pre-war gem is available for July 1. Once the executive offices of the New York National Exchange Bank, grand proportions...
Rarely available loft in the heart of Tribeca with oversized windows and soaring ceilings of over 13.5 feet. Bright, spacious, and full of character, this pre-war gem is available for July 1. Once the executive offices of the New York National Exchange Bank, grand proportions and original detail abound throughout the building and the loft, including a terrazzo tiled foyer that leads to the apartment entrance. The building includes an outdoor escape to a beautifully landscaped common roof terrace with a pantry kitchen, grill, powder room and panoramic views of the city. A true 1 bedroom, the apartment is complete with a mezzanine with a ceiling height of 6’ that can be used as an additional sleeping space or home office. The main living space is over 24’ long with plenty of room for a sectional and dining table. The kitchen is complete with open shelves, butcher block countertops, and a large kitchen island with seating for four. The oversized windows continue into the king sized bedroom. The windowed bathroom/walk-in closet has a mezzanine for additional storage. A common laundry room shared with just one other unit is accessible off of the bathroom. Built in 1895 as the New York National Exchange Bank Building and designed by Harding and Gooch, the Gerken Building is a prestigious prewar cooperative. This 14-story elevator building features a virtual doorman, package room and a common roof deck. Convenient to all that Tribeca has to offer including nearby Hudson River Park, extensive dining and shopping options, Whole Foods, and Washington Market Park. The 1, 2, and 3 trains are right outside the front door. Sorry, no pets.
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Tribeca, short for 'Triangle Below Canal Street,' is a chic and artistic neighborhood nestled in Downtown Manhattan. Known for its historic industrial architecture, cobblestone streets, and artistic community, Tribeca offers a blend of trendy sophistication and artistic charm. The neighborhood exudes a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, drawing residents and visitors to its galleries, boutiques, and eateries.
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