The main level is thoughtfully designed for gracious entertaining, beginning with a welcoming entry gallery that leads to a sprawling, open-concept living and family room. This impressive space flows effortlessly onto an incredible 229-square-foot private terrace, complete with a sleek glass railing to preserve your unobstructed city views. The adjacent state-of-the-art European kitchen is a chef's dream, meticulously outfitted with premium stone countertops and fully integrated Sub-Zero and Miele appliances. A sumptuously finished full marble guest bath completes this lower floor, adding to the home's effortless functionality.
The upper level serves as a private sanctuary, intelligently configured with its own separate entry and gallery layout. Both spacious bedrooms feature ultra-luxurious ensuite baths clad in exquisite Imperial Danby marble and Bianco Lucido tile, elevated by premium Dornbracht fixtures, recessed cabinetry, and frameless glass shower enclosures. This thoughtful separation of spaces ensures maximum privacy and tranquility for daily living.
Residents of 101 Warren Street enjoy unparalleled, white-glove services, including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, underground parking with direct lobby access, and exclusive entry to The Pavilion. This world-class amenity suite features a fitness center and spa, an elegant resident lounge, a children's playroom, a business conference center, and a spectacular sun deck surrounded by an authentic, elevated Pine Forest. Positioned in the heart of Tribeca, the building offers the ultimate in neighborhood convenience, sitting directly above a premier retail montage that includes Whole Foods, and SoulCycle.
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.