Bathe in sunlight streaming through 12 oversized windows spanning three exposures, illuminating exquisite Siberian oak hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and meticulous craftsmanship throughout. The expansive living room beckons with a gas fireplace set in a striking stone surround, complemented by custom wood-sash windows that frame serene Tribeca views.
The adjacent dining gallery leads to a chef's paradise, a windowed, state-of-the-art kitchen that combines beauty with utility. Outfitted with top-tier Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, a vented cooktop, convection oven, built-in coffee and cappuccino system, and a sprawling stone-topped island, this kitchen offers a seamless space for both culinary creativity and casual gatherings. Custom-milled cabinetry adds sophistication, ensuring everything has its place.
A private hallway lined with floor-to-ceiling wood-paneled closets leads to two generously sized secondary bedrooms, accompanied by a beautifully appointed full bathroom. At the south end of the loft, the primary suite stands as a tranquil retreat. Unwind in the spacious sitting area, enjoy the luxury of an enormous walk-in closet with custom-crafted white oak cabinetry, and indulge in the spa-inspired primary bathroom. This lavish space features lava stone finishes, a Carrara marble vanity, dual entrances, custom wenge wood cabinetry, a large rain shower with Grohe fixtures, and a deep Hydra System Lacy soaking tub.
Located within the boutique 55 Warren Street, a historic gem built in 1854 and meticulously reimagined in 2011, this exclusive four-residence condominium offers privacy and elegance with modern conveniences. Enjoy a part-time doorman/concierge, 24-hour virtual doorman service, a private gym, and an included personal storage room.
This loft isn't just a home, it's a rare chance to secure a high-quality, spacious residence in one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods. Offering room to grow without sacrificing style or comfort, it's the perfect choice for those seeking a smart investment and an elevated lifestyle.
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.