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. But while Tribeca makes for a snappy real estate neologism, what makes this most fascinating of lower Manhattan neighborhoods is harder to encapsulate. Defined by warehouses and industry during the last century, Tribeca has reinvented itself in the last 30 years as a surpassingly 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old industrial buildings have been refitted as luxury condominium conversions or high-end retail, while others have been replaced by new structures offering some of the most distinguished condominium listings in Manhattan.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, albeit thanks more to the neighborhood's art galleries and the annual Tribeca Film Festival than the presence of actual artists, many of whom have been priced-out of the neighborhood. 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.
101 Warren Street, Tribeca
101 Warren street is a high-rise building with 35 stories and 227 apartments for sale in Tribeca. Underneath the residences is a large space for retail. There will be restaurants, a Whole Foods Supermarket, a Bank of America branch and a Barnes & Noble.
1BR apartments from $1,640,000
2BR apartments from $2,450,000
3BR apartments from $4,000,000
200 Chambers Street, Tribeca
200 Chambers Street is a new condominium located in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood, offering luxury apartments for sale. Boasting a 30-story, contemporary glass and steel façade, this soaring building exudes sophisticated Manhattan living, beginning with its elegant and welcoming lobby. Luxurious amenities include a sky-lit indoor swimming pool, 5,000-square-foot landscaped terrace with breathtaking New York City views, courtyard with lit waterfall, children's playroom, ultra-modern fitness center and indoor parking with direct elevator access to the building's lobby.
1BR apartments from $910,000
2BR apartments from $1,750,000
3BR apartments from $2,695,000
4BR apartments from $6,250,000
250 West Street, 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
471 Washington Street, Tribeca
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.
5 Franklin Place, Tribeca
Five Franklin Place is a new condominium located in the Lower Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca, offering luxury apartments for sale. An ideal place to live, these vibrant neighborhood features trendy restaurants, cultural venues, theaters and galleries, as well as clothing stores, convenience stores and some of the highest-performing schools in New York. Besides its great location, this New York City residence was thoughtfully designed by Van Berkel, with natural light emphasized throughout the building.
50 Franklin Street, Tribeca
Fifty Franklin, Tribeca's new condominium building designed by renowned architect Ed Rawlings, embodies the ultimate in clean, urbane New York City with elements that refine minimalism. Inside, thoughtful design and utilization of space allow for great comfort and luxurious living at its most attainable. An oasis in the midst of the bustling activity of Soho, Chinatown and the Financial District, Fifty Franklin reflects the rich artistic signature of Tribeca.
Studio apartments from $735,000
1BR apartments from $845,000
2BR apartments from $1,125,000
52 Thomas Street, Tribeca
Paying homage to its original design, 52 Thomas Street in Tribeca reflects its past prewar character while modernizing its condos for sale with eye-catching features and amenities. With a prime location on a quiet Tribeca street, 52 Thomas looks the part of a classic, character-rich Tribeca condominium listing. The condos for sale at 52 Thomas seal the deal: in true Tribeca apartment fashion, the condos for sale at 52 Thomas are vast lofts featuring classically generous loft condo proportions and thoughtful renovations such as Brazilian hardwood flooring and volcanic stone countertops.
77 Reade Street, Tribeca
It takes a lot to stand out in Tribeca, which is, block for block, one of the most architecturally diverse and aesthetically fascinating places to live in all of New York City. And yet 77 Reade Street, a new loft-style condominium at (yes) 77 Reade Street, does just that. With a landmark warehouse structure that dates back to 1852 at its base and a graceful limestone structure – courtesy of renowned architects BKSK – rising above it, 77 Reade Street blends classic Tribeca aesthetics with contemporary condominium comforts both outside and in, thanks both to the classic loft-style condos for sale and the notably up-to-date amenities that compliment them. Add it all up, and 77 Reade Street stands out not only as one of the finest new condo listings in Tribeca, but as one of the most promising new condominiums in lower Manhattan.
1BR apartments from $1,250,000
2BR apartments from $2,200,000
3BR apartments from $2,850,000
137 Duane Street, Tribeca
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.