NYC Apartments for Sale in Tribeca

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Tribeca is short for Triangle Below Canal Street, and this stylish lower Manhattan neighborhood runs from, you guessed it, Canal Street to Park Place and from the Hudson River to Broadway. Defined by warehouses and industry during the last century, Tribeca has reinvented itself in the last 30 years as a hip and sophisticated Manhattan neighborhood that is... still kind of defined by its warehouses and historic structures. Many of Tribeca's old industrial buildings have been refitted as luxury condominium conversions or high-end shops, while others have been replaced by new structures offering some of the most distinguished condominium listings in Manhattan. An elegant study in contrasts, Tribeca is also one of the most in-demand residential neighborhoods in Manhattan.

While Tribeca is best-known for its popular nightspots, sophisticated dining and luxury shopping, Tribeca is still a thriving arts community, thanks more to the neighborhood's art galleries and the annual Tribeca Film Festival. There's more to do in Tribeca than seeing and being seen, in short, and a simple walk through the neighborhood -- from the quiet cobblestone streets on the Hudson River to the bustling boutiques closer to Broadway -- is about as interesting a perambulation as Manhattan has to offer.  Of course, it’s a much nicer walk if you’re heading home to a Tribeca condominium of one’s own.

The spare loft apartments of Tribeca have given way to a more luxurious breed of pre-war condominium. The luxurious pre-war condominium conversion Tribeca Summit recast a century-old former factory on Greenwich Street as a luxury condominium; the elegant boutique condo conversion Tribeca Five executes the same alchemy on a smaller scale. The new construction condos range from the sleek, futuristic One York to the understated red-brick classicism of The Fairchild. Disparate in design and character, Tribeca condominiums have one vital thing in common -- a spot in one of Manhattan’s most distinctive and desirable neighborhoods.

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            Smyth Upstairs

            85 West Broadway
            85 West Broadway

            The Smyth Upstairs, located at 85 West Broadway atop the Smyth TriBeCa hotel, provides its residents with a truly lavish hotel experience. Built in 2008, the 15-unit condominium building lies within Tribeca and offers breathtaking views of Manhattan’s skyline available in each one of its apartments, but its true appeal lies in its vacation-like amenities.

            53 Warren Street

            53 Warren Street
            53 Warren Street

            A 6-floor loft in the middle of stylish Tribeca, 53 Warren Street is what happens when hip meets historical. Built in 1920 at the beginning of a “roaring” decade, the luxury apartments for sale 53 Warren Street boasts elegance in the form of Italianate limestone facades and lavish amenities that will be sure to please even the pickiest of residents.

            443 Greenwich Street

            443 Greenwich St
            443 Greenwich St

            443 Greenwich Street houses 45 lofts and 8 penthouses in the heart of Tribeca. The penthouses range from 3,500 to 9,500 square feet while the lofts range from 2,000 to 5,000 square feet. The renovation of the landmarked building was designed by noted architects CentraRuddy.

            Sterling Mason

            71 Laight Street
            71 Laight Street

            The Sterling Mason is a new condominium development coming up at 71 Laight Street in Tribeca. This structure is actually two buildings meshed as one: one is a prewar masonry loft, while the other is its mirror image but clad in aluminum. The Sterling Mason will contain 33 luxury residences, with just three apartments occupying each floor of the building.

            Tribeca Five

            283 West Broadway
            283 West Broadway

            Tribeca is home to a number of pre-war condominium conversions, but few pre-war condo listings in Tribeca -- and few pre-war condo listings in Manhattan, period -- match the unique combination of classic pre-war aesthetics and contemporary comfort on display at The Tribeca Five, at 283 West Broadway. While Tribeca Five's distinctive 19th-century facade is classic Tribeca, the five full-floor condominiums for sale within have been brought up to date with numerous 21st-century finishes and luxuries. Factor in a prime Tribeca location that's just steps from some of the city's finest restaurants and liveliest nightlife and just a half a block from the subway, and Tribeca Five stands out as one of the finest pre-war condo conversions in Tribeca.

            Tribeca Summit

            415 Greenwich Street
            415 Greenwich Street

            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.

            The Zinc Building

            475 Greenwich Street
            475 Greenwich Street

            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.

            Tribeca Townhomes

            16 Warren Street
            16 Warren Street

            Tribeca Townhomes, located at 16 Warren Street in Manhattan’s popular Tribeca neighborhood, is a LEED-certified condominium building with many exclusive luxury apartments for sale. Equipped with state-of-the-art features and an environmentally minded design, Tribeca Townhomes stands apart as a unique living environment in New York City, especially because Tribeca Townhomes is registered with the U.S. Green Building Council and is LEED-certified, the benchmark for high-performance green buildings.

            Diamond on Duane

            137 Duane Street
            137 Duane Street

            Located in the heart of Tribeca, with Soho to the north and the Hudson River to the west, Diamond on Duane at 137 Duane Street houses six stories of new Manhattan apartments for sale. The best thing about this New York City condominium is its location, with Battery Park City to the west and subway lines nearby, everything that New York City has to offer is within easy reach. These are not the only good things about Diamond on Duane's location; this Tribeca condominium is near many dining facilities and some unique Manhattan shopping, too.

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