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old industrial buildings have been refitted as luxury condominium conversions or high-end shops, while others have been replaced by new structures offering some of the most distinguished condominium listings in Manhattan.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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57 Reade Street, Tribeca
57 Reade Street in the trendy district of Tribeca offers its palindrome Reade57 as a post-war high-rise condominium for sale. A glass-and-steel exterior, spacious windows, and luscious views of the Hudson River as well as its central location in Tribeca makes Reade57 a high-quality listing to take up.
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101 Leonard Street, Tribeca
The pre-war luxury building at 101 Leonard Street offers a host of amenities including a fitness center, children's playroom and bike room in addition to a rooftop deck and concierge service.
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443 Greenwich St , Tribeca
Located in Tribeca, 443 Greenwich Street houses 45 lofts and 8 luxury penthouses with a host of first rate amenities and features.
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1 North Moore Street, Tribeca
Thanks to its location in the very trendy Tribeca neighborhood, One North Moore is one of Manhattan’s most sought-after residences, featuring amazing floor plans and elegant finishes and fixtures. Residents will also be treated to amenities that include a parking garage and a rooftop swimming pool.
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52 Laight Street, Tribeca
Laight House Condominium is just as trendy as Tribeca, offering an edgy red brick exterior with 13-foot ceilings and stainless steel appliances. A ground-floor commercial art space, proximity to PS 234 Independence School, and the location make the low-rise compatible with both families and the independent artsy types.
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8-10 Warren Street, Tribeca
The Trinity Stewart Condominium refers to the condominium conversions of two loft buildings that date back to the 1860s. Located at 8-10 Warren Street in Tribeca, this address offers 14 luxury residences that feature both pre-war and modern luxury design features.
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475 Greenwich Street, Tribeca
Luxury living at its finest can be found at The Zinc Building, located at 475 Greenwich Street in trendy Tribeca. Every apartment offers sub-zero refrigerators, oak cabinetry, concrete countertops and beautiful Brazilian wedge wood flooring. Amenities such as 24-hour attended lobby and a fitness center are also provided.
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37 Warren Street, Tribeca
A historic Art Deco building, Warren Lofts is the latest addition to Tribeca’s list of luxury residences. But what sets this building at 37 Warren Street apart is its combination of great, loft living spaces with its several noteworthy amenities that include a roof garden and an urban playhouse.
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Located at the corner of Canal St. and the West Side Highway in Tribeca, 290 West Street offers residents stunning views of the Hudson River from the buildings outdoor terraces and rooftop deck.
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Located on the border of Tribeca and Soho, 46 Lispenard Street features a historic building built in 1866, which has been converted into 2- bedroom modern lofts while preserving historical charms such as exposed brick and a landmarked exterior facade. An exclusive 4 -bedroom penthouse also sits atop this cast-iron beauty. Experience a new level of modern, downtown living in a beautiful historically landmarked building.