$2,800,000
Updated 2 years ago
Sold

250 West Street, 8-K

Tribeca, Manhattan | Laight Street & Hubert Street

Loft 4 Rooms2 Beds2 Baths1,549 Square FeetCondo

$2,800,000
Common Charges$1,909
RE Taxes$1,498
Price Per SF
$1,808

This property was sold for $2,800,000 on 08/30/24.

Listing Features

  • Corner Apartment
  • Dressing Area
  • Entry Foyer
  • Hardwood Floors
  • High Ceilings [10']
  • Moldings
  • Original Details
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Separate Dining Area
  • Split Bedrooms
  • Storage Closet
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Arched Windows
  • Oversized Windows
  • Convection Oven
  • Dishwasher
  • Eat-in Kitchen
  • Gourmet Kitchen
  • Open Kitchen
  • Double Vanity
  • En Suite Bathroom
  • Marble Bathroom
  • Soaking Tub
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • North Exposure
  • West Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Full Service
  • Bike Storage
  • Cold Storage
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Facility
  • Laundry Room
  • Playground
  • Playroom
  • Pool
  • Resident Lounge
  • Roof Deck
  • Sauna
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 250 West Street, 8-K

Residence 8K at 250 West Street offers a distinctive layout in Tribeca with its split two-bedroom configuration and corner positioning. Spanning 1,549 sq ft, this sizable 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom corner unit boasts striking oversized windows and 10 ft ceilings. Upon entering, you'll find a welcoming foyer leading to a bright corner great room with North and West exposures. The apartment features details like 5-inch plank oak floors, elegant moldings, and custom built-ins. The modern all-white Poggenpohl kitchen includes lacquer cabinetry, quartz countertops, and high-end appliances. The primary suite offers a spacious dressing room/walk-in closet and a luxurious marble bath with double sinks, a separate shower, and a 6-foot soaking tub. The second bedroom enjoys open views and has access to a full bath. Additional amenities include an in-unit washer and dryer, as well as a sizable storage room on the same floor. Formerly a fruit and vegetable warehouse, the transformation of 250 West Street by El Ad Group and GNA Architects has redefined luxury living in the heart of Tribeca. Upon entering through the iron gates, residents are greeted by a magnificent lobby featuring a separate library lounge. The expansive space boasts soaring ceilings and a focal point—an exquisite window wall that frames views of the beautifully designed 61-foot pool and lounge area. Spanning two levels, the amenity areas also include a state-of-the-art fitness center and children’s playroom. Completing this exceptional amenity package is a 5000 sq ft common roof terrace offering panoramic views, a sundeck, a barbecue and a lounge and dining area.

Listing History for 250 West Street, 8-K

Now
09/03/2024
$2,800,000
Sold and Closed by Ian Lefkowitz
Compass
06/19/2024
Contract Signed by Ian Lefkowitz
Compass

Building Details for 250 West Street

OwnershipCondo
Building TypeLoft
Service LevelFull Service
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1906
Financing Allowed90%
Floors/Apts12/104
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Canal St
0.29 miles
Franklin St
0.3 miles
Canal St
0.34 miles
Chambers St
0.45 miles

Citi Bike

Washington St & Laight St
0.07 miles
Greenwich St & Hubert St
0.09 miles

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Tribeca | Manhattan

Quick Profile

TriBeCa, named after the small geographic triangle below Canal Street. It’s not really a triangle, it's a quadrilateral and it's bounded by West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street. It’s a little too late for a name change and besides, QuaBeCa doesn't sound half as cool as Tribeca.  

One of New York City’s more notable acronymed neighborhoods, TriBeCa is known for its trendy boutiques, fabolous restaurants, historical landmarks, and resident celebrity lofts. It still holds the title of one of the coolest places to live in New York City. 

TriBeCa is one of the first residential neighborhoods of New York City. Way back in 1700’s wealthy New Yorkers built homes and maintained gardens in what is now TriBeca. 

Later in history it shifted from residential to warehouses, commerce and markets. After the Civil War, shipping hubs moved from the East River to the Hudson River and revitalized areas like the South Street Seaport and TriBeca. When shipping and commerce increased, the area soon became a favorite spot for wholesalers to store their goods in large industrial warehouses. 

Just like its neighbor SoHo, TriBeCa boasts one of the world’s largest collections of wrought-iron facades and Neo-Grecian architecture. 

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OLR ID: 954291