Property Description for 19-21 Warren Street, 3-W
19-21 Warren Street, a Boutique condominium in Tribeca. RENTAL opportunity for short term 6-12 months, unfurnished.
Enter into the apartment through the sprawling great room which is ideal for entertaining, the living and dining areas are open. This is a dramatic open space featuring high ceilings and oversized windows; there is a deluge of natural light and air-flow throughout. The L-shaped living room faces north to Warren Street, which is a quiet street, that ends at the City Hall Park.
There are two spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms, a walk in closet, and an interior room which can be used as an office/den/sleep area. This modern full-floor loft is in excellent condition and features beautiful custom European oak hardwood floors. The space is crisp, clean, and comfortable with 10.5' ceilings, and recessed lighting; the loft is a floor through with north and south exposures. There are tasteful wood cabinets in the architecturally designed open kitchen, and a large oval black granite island. The island offers bar stool seating for casual breakfast dining and perfectly complements the dining area. All appliances are stainless steel and include a Viking stove with vented hood, dishwasher, and refrigerator. There is central air conditioning, and a washer and dryer.
19-21 Warren is the conversion of two historical, industrial loft buildings into one condominium, completed in 2005. A boutique eight-unit double-wide building, with two side by side units per floor, which share a hall and elevator landing. This is professionally managed, superintendent serviced condominium. There is No Board Application.
Sophisticated and highly sought after, the neighborhood is complete with historic architecture, exquisite restaurants, shopping, and parks. The History of the Neighborhood: Early in the 21st century, Tribeca became one of Manhattan's most fashionable and desirable neighborhoods. Its streets teem with boutique shops, restaurants and bars. It is considered one of the most desirable neighborhoods in New York City. Former industrial buildings were converted into residential buildings and lofts; there are also a number of new high-rise condominiums as well, which were built in more recent years. North Tribeca is welcoming a resurgence of high-end galleries, some moved from Chelsea, or opened as satellite galleries. The full circle return of art to the neighborhood harkens back to the 80's when artists primarily lived in the neighborhood.
One of the largest Whole Foods in New York is two blocks away, as are Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Washington Market Park, and Hudson River Park. Wall Street is a short walk further. The A/C/E, 1/2/3, 4/5/6, J/Z and R trains are all within three blocks of your new front door. Here is a unique opportunity to experience loft living in prime downtown Manhattan.