Hidden behind a non-descript door tucked between the art galleries dotting Walker Street sits this newly renovated, extra large hideaway 1-bedroom.
Set in a cast iron loft building, originally constructed in 1869 by famed architect Isaac F. Duckworth, this boutique residential building offers unique layouts blending period specific loft living with modern convenience in a consummately chic location.
Notable loft features:
- 12 ft. 10 in. ceiling height
- Oversized windows
- Expansive 25 ft deep x 11 ft wide great room
- Expansive 27.5 ft deep x 10.5 ft wide bedroom
- Central heating/air
- In unit washer/dryer
- Mezzanine storage space
- Full time superintendent
Neighborhood Highlights
TriBeCa's historic east district is reminiscent of SoHo before its outdoor mall vibe came to be and its streets became packed with tourists. Beautiful landmarked cast iron buildings filled with art galleries and similar creative outlets at street level with true loft spaces tucked away in the floors above in which true NYer's reside. There's so much to discover that, upon first glance, is easily overlooked upon a quick stroll through. Don't be fooled, these streets should be on everyone's exploration list but yet, thankfully for those that are already in the know, is not widespread yet. Here are a few favorites:
Art Galleries Walker Street alone benefits from 9 galleries, 7 of which are on this particular block, including James Cohan, Bortolami and Kaufmann Rapetto to name a few
Theaters SoHo Repertory, Access, Manhattan Children's Theatre, Galli Theater New York, Warren St Theater and the Flea. For movie night check out the hidden Roxy Cinema featuring independent and foreign films
Restaurants Anejo, Frenchette, Batard, the famous Walker's and Bubby's
Cafes Sawada, Blue Bottle, La Columbe, Jack's and Starbucks
Other entertainment Aire Ancient Baths
Hospitality Walker Hotel and The Roxy
Grocers Gourmet Garage and Whole Foods