- Starting at $1,650,000
- 2 bedroom
- 2 baths
- Web# 9219
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Set among classic Downtown structures and historic American landmarks The Croft Building maintains its own rich architectural legacy. More info  - Starting at $1,785,000
- 2 bedroom
- 2 baths
- Web# 9175
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The style. The service. The sophistication of uptown Manhattan has traveled downtown to Tribeca. The epitome of luxury, this contemporary glass and steel masterpiece soars 30 stories. More info  - Starting at $2,100,000
- 2 bedroom
- 2.5 baths
- Web# 8996
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The style. The service. The sophistication of uptown Manhattan has traveled downtown to Tribeca. The epitome of luxury, this contemporary glass and steel masterpiece soars 30 stories. More info  - Starting at $2,140,000
- 2 bedroom
- 2.5 baths
- Web# 8500
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A classic pre-war condominium re-designed creating ten townhouse entrances around the building and a five-thousand-square-foot penthouse as the neighborhood's next blockbuster luxury condo conversion.
More info  - Starting at $2,660,000
- 2 bedroom
- 3 baths
- Web# 8498
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A classic pre-war condominium re-designed creating ten townhouse entrances around the building and a five-thousand-square-foot penthouse as the neighborhood's next blockbuster luxury condo conversion.
More info  - Starting at $5,000,000
- 2 bedroom
- 2 baths
- Web# 8974
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Situated at Seven Hubert Street, a discreet cobblestone-paved block in prime Tribeca, New York City's most alluring neighborhood, The Hubert stands as a paradigm of modern urban living. More info 
TRIBECA
Tribeca is today one of the most sought-after residential locations in Manhattan. But beyond the great places to live, it also boasts diversions galore -- from the culinary to the cultural. TriBeCa stands for “Triangle Below Canal”. The name is derived from the name of Canal Street, a major street in Lower Manhattan.
With its 20,000 residents - mostly wealthy people with a taste for loft living, TriBeCa is more sparsely populated than most of Manhattan. This superb neighborhood in is a triangular-shaped area located below Canal Street. It is flanked by Broadway to the East, by the Hudson River to the West and by Chambers Street to the South. To the north lies SoHo, to the east - Chinatown, to the south - Battery Park City.
Arguably one of the coolest neighborhoods in New York City. Its population soared from a few hundred people in the mid-seventies to over 25,000 today. In recent years, families have taken an interest in the generally larger loft spaces in this fashionable area. Its proximity to the West Side Highway’s waterfront parks, its quiet streets, the spacious housing and wonderful schools, make it very popular for couples with children. Beyond that, the area just happens to be a loft-lovers dream-come-true, with many of its warehouses having already undergone extensive conversions. Loft living is so desirable that many of the newest structures to be built in Tribeca are designed with “loft like” ceiling heights.
Now one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods, Tribeca continues to draw the finest purveyors of food and services, furniture and recreational facilities, fine and fun dining establishments as well as is becoming a second Broadway with a wide variety of theater and cultural attractions. |