Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson
145 Hudson Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $3,960,000 to $11,005,600
  • Apartments for Sale: 6
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This attractive 14-story Art Deco-style building was built in 1928 and designed by Renwick, Aspinwall & Guard and was known as the Hudson Square Building because it overlooked a large open area of that name that subsequently became part of the road network connected with the approaches and exits of the Holland Tunnel a few blocks to the north and (read more)

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River Lofts
92 Laight Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,350,000 to $6,500,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 5
  • Apartments for Rent: 3
One of the larger and most important conversion projects in TriBeCa (The Triangle Below Canal) at the start of the new millennium was River Lofts on most of the block bounded by West, Laight, Washington and Vestry Streets.

The handsome project, which is directly across Laight Street from the very attractive earlier residential conversion of the "Sugar Warehouse" at 79 Laight (read more)

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1 York Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,240,000 to $2,800,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 4
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
In 2005, the Museum of the City of New York had an exhibition on TEN Arquitectos, a well-known Mexican architectural firm headed by Enrique Norten, and three of its new projects in New York City of which this building was one.

The other two projects were a new Brooklyn Public Library for the Visual and Performing Arts, and Harlem Park, a (read more)

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The Sugar Warehouse
79 Laight Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,900,000 to $4,495,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
After the Civil War, much of the city's important shipping activity switched from the East River to the Hudson River where longer piers could accommodate bigger ships and many warehouses were erected and used to create what became known as the Washington Market, which specialized in mostly in produce.

Eventually the Washington Market was relocated to a city facility in the (read more)

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Tower 270
270 Broadway


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,925,000 to $4,150,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
Given the choice between having an apartment in a bland or banal building and a nearby architectural masterpiece some people may opt for the former if it has views of the latter.

Tower 270 will not win many architectural words for distinctive design. It is a minimalist rectilinear container with lots of windows and a few setbacks that was erected (read more)

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The Grabler Building
44 Laight Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $3,795,000 to $4,500,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This handsome building was designed in Renaissance Revival style by Clinton and Russell and erected in 1896. It was built for William J. Russell was named the Grabler Building after one of its early tenants that manufactured pipe fittings.

It is within the TriBeCa North Historic District and is directly across from the original St. John’s Park that was acquired (read more)

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The Textile Building
66 Leonard Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $3,250,000 to $3,950,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This handsome building in TriBeCa was designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh and built in 1901, several years before the architect would design the Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue.

It is known as the Textile Building and was converted in 1999 to 46 residential condominiums by Chessed LLC. of which Yitzchak Tessler is managing partner.

The conversion, which was designed by Karl Fischer, (read more)

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195 Hudson Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $2,495,000 to $6,930,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This very handsome pre-war, 7-story building in TriBeCa has been converted to a condominium with 28 apartments.

A block and a half south of Canal Street, this building has a fine TriBeCa location and an attractive red and buff brick façade with a brushed aluminum entrance marquee with a geometric-pattern limestone entrance surround. It has sidewalk landscaping and discrete air-conditioners (read more)

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The American Thread Building
260 West Broadway


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $11,725,000 to $11,725,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
One of the first conversions of a large commercial building in TriBeCa to luxury loft apartments, the American Thread Building at 260 West Broadway is a very handsome structure with a curved frontage and an imposing staircase entrance with two-story high columns and an attractive cast-iron gate.

It was erected in 1893 as the Wool Exchange Building and converted to a (read more)

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The Hubert
7 Hubert Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $7,500,000 to $7,500,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This very handsome, 16-story condominium building was erected in 2003 and has 33 apartments.

It is perhaps the nicest "Post-Modern" structure built in the city, because it applies the large industrial building style of the 1920s and 1930s in the city to a new residential project and does so with a fine sense of proportion and good materials. It pays good (read more)

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The Juilliard Building
18 Leonard Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $2,595,000 to $2,595,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This handsome group of five loft buildings at 18 Leonard Street between Hudson Street and West Broadway in TriBeCa was expanded and converted to condominium apartments in 2000 by 1422 LLC.

The 9-story project is named after the dry goods merchant and philanthropist who endowed the Juilliard School of Music, which is now part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing (read more)

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The Greenwich Street Project
497 Greenwich Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $2,795,000 to $2,795,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This renovation and expansion in 2004 of a small, former industrial loft building into luxury residential condominiums is one of the most startling and spectacular projects of any size in the city in decades.

It is all the more exciting because it is tucked away in a mid-block location in what has become informally known as "Hudson Square," the former hub (read more)

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The Dietz Lantern Building
429 Greenwich Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $4,250,000 to $4,250,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This very handsome pre-war, 11-story building was erected in 1887 and was converted to a condominium with 28 apartments.

It is located on one of the city's most attractive streets of converted lofts and it has a doorman and an attractive, spacious lobby with a fountain and apartments with high ceilings. It has arched windows on its four top floors (read more)

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140 Franklin Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $12,200,000 to $12,200,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
One of the city's most handsome Romanesque-Revival-style buildings, this structure was erected in 1887 and designed by Albert Wagner, who was also the architect of the famous Puck Building on Lafayette Street at Houston Street.

It is distinguished by its very lively facades that feature balustraded rooflines, large arched windows on the fifth floor and small arched windows on the third (read more)

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The Bazzini Building
21 Jay Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
It is hard to pick the best location in TriBeCa because there are several depending on whether one's priority is waterfront views, proximity to Ground Zero, or City Hall, or public transportation, or parks, or famous restaurants, or general ambiance.

The Bazzini Building at 21 Jay Street is certainly in the running for best location as it faces a marvelous open (read more)

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The Cobblestone Lofts
28 Laight Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
Close to Hudson Square near the entrance to the Holland Tunnel, Cobblestone Lofts at 28 Laight Street is at the northern end of TriBeCa (Triangle Below Canal) and close to SoHo.

The attractive, 7-story complex, which is composed of four red-brick former late 19th Century warehouses, was converted in 2001 to 32 condominium apartments in 2001 by architect Chris Smith of (read more)

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The Atalanta
25 North Moore Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This handsome, 17-story building was erected in 1924 and converted to a condominium in 2001.

Originally built as the Merchants Refrigerating Company building, a cold storage warehouse, it is in TriBeCa and close to Greenwich Village and SoHo.

The building, which is the tallest loft building in TriBeCa, has a doorman, state-of-the-art wiring, a roof deck, and very large windows.

Many (read more)

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Franklin Tower
90 Franklin Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
Located in the heart of trendy TriBeCa, this 18-story art-deco brick tower was built as a bank in 1929 and converted into 25 sprawling luxury lofts between 1999 and 2001.

Despite its long history, it is probably best known soon after its conversion as the Manhattan home to pop icon Mariah Carey, whose triplex penthouse set her back a cool $9 (read more)

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The Broadway Textile Building
366 Broadway


  • Location
    Downtown / Tribeca
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This quite distinguished, Italian-Renaissance-palazzo style building was erected in 1910 and converted to a cooperative apartment building in 1979. The 12-story building has 38 apartments.

With a two-story rusticated limestone base, rusticated masonry quoins, some arched windows on the top floor, a large cornice and a highly articulated facade, this building is typical of the great elegance of many (read more)

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