NYC Condominium Apartments near Holland Tunnel

Neighborhood: Soho
Holland Tunnel

Holland Tunnel is a New York City landmark that may appeal to both locals and visitors alike. Residents of Soho apartments consider living near landmarks to be a perk. Those buying Manhattan apartments near landmarks have an important piece of Manhattan right in their backyard.

The Grabler Building The Grabler Building

44 Laight Street, Tribeca

The Grabler  Building - Tribeca NYC Condominiums

The Tribeca neighborhood is famous for its lofty pre-war homes. It is, along with Soho, the neighborhood of former warehouses and manufacturing centers turned into luxury Manhattan condos. The Grabler Building on 44 Laight Street is one of these buildings: a former manufacturing building designed in the Renaissance Revival style. The Grabler Building is an aesthetically pre-war building, with a brick façade and large apartments, but it was converted into Tribeca condominiums in 2001, and now boasts modern luxurious furnishings as well as pre-war style.

The Fairchild The Fairchild

55 Vestry Street, Tribeca

The Fairchild NYC Condos - 55 Vestry St Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

The Fairchild has a prime Tribeca location at 55 Vestry Street, and its combination of classic Manhattan condo aesthetics and modern Tribeca luxury fits this most distinctive of Manhattan neighborhoods perfectly. Although The Fairchild is a new construction luxury condo, its understated red brick exterior and oversized windows make it a seamless fit with the pre-war loft buildings and classic cast-iron architecture that defines Tribeca real estate. The apartments for sale at the Fairchild, for their part, are every bit as impressive as the building's classic look.

The Zinc Building The Zinc Building

475 Greenwich Street, Tribeca

The Zinc Building NYC Condos - 475 Greenwich Street Apartments for Sale in Tribe

Located at 475 Greenwich Street, the Zinc Building offers luxury living within one of Manhattan’s trendiest neighborhoods. The mid-rise residence is known for its unique set up of triangular lofts, and houses 21 units within its seven floors.

1BR apartments from $1,195,000
3BR apartments from $5,950,000

Tribeca Summit Tribeca Summit

415 Greenwich Street, Tribeca

Tribeca Summit NYC Condos - 415 Greenwich Street Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

Tribeca Summit, at 415 Greenwich Street in Tribeca, is an historic landmark building dating back to the early 1900s. It's also an example of the finest in Manhattan pre-war condominium conversions. The oversized windows, high ceilings, hardwood floors and private terraces of the condos for sale at Tribeca Summit offer classic Manhattan pre-war elegance, but the suite of five-star amenities and lovely landscaped courtyard gardens and rooftop sundeck put Tribeca Summit among the finest pre-war condominium listings in Tribeca.

250 West Street 250 West Street

250 West Street, Tribeca

250 West Street NYC Condos - Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

There are many reasons for Tribeca's longstanding status as one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods, but its graceful blend of old and new -- these cobblestone streets are home to some of the most luxurious condominiums for sale in Manhattan -- may be Tribeca's most distinctive and desirable trait. That same combination of old Manhattan aesthetics and new Manhattan luxury is very much in evidence at 250 West Street, which quickly established itself as one of the most promising new condominium listings in Tribeca. While there are many luxury loft conversions in Tribeca, 250 West Street stands out both for its graceful, prototypically Tribeca looks and the gracious, elegant loft-style condos for sale behind that red-brick Italianate exterior. Even by the high standard for luxury and looks to which Tribeca condo conversions are held, 250 West Street is a standout. Factor in an elite suite of amenities and an exquisite attention to detail in the apartments for sale, and it's easy to see why 250 West Street ranks with both the top new condos in Tribeca and the most intriguing new condominium listings in Manhattan, period.

Studio apartments from $1,250,000
1BR apartments from $1,875,000
2BR apartments from $2,630,000
3BR apartments from $3,020,000
4BR apartments from $6,825,000

Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson

145 Hudson Street, Tribeca

Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson

The Sky Lofts on 145 Hudson Street live up to their name. Taking full advantage of their industrial heritage, the lofts in Sky Lofts have wide-open layouts and huge casement windows with open, picturesque views of Manhattan. Originally an industrial building built in the Art Deco style, Sky Lofts are converted luxury condominiums on the top 4 floors of that pre-war high-rise that have been fully-renovated with expertly-done finishes. These vast, light-filled lofts are unique finds, even in Tribeca, and very few luxury condos in Manhattan compare to these idyllic spaces.

3BR apartments from $12,950,000

471 Washington Street 471 Washington Street

471 Washington Street, Tribeca

471 Washington Street - Tribeca NYC - Luxury Apartments

471 Washington Street is a 9-story boutique luxury loft property with 8 half- and full-floor lofts, 3 duplex maisonettes, and 1 penthouse with panoramic Manhattan views and over 4,000 square feet of private outdoor space. Located at the corner of Canal and Washington in the northwestern section of Manhattan’s trendy Tribeca neighborhood, 471 Washington Street was designed to convey both industrial fortitude and modern sleekness, and it’s stylish glass and grey panelled exterior conveys that theme artfully.