Cross street: | Broadway |
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Floor: | 5th |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
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Pets: | Pets Case By Case |
Area: | 650 sq ft |
Rent | $4,150 |
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Gorgeous loft on the best street in Tribeca
A newly renovated rental that rivals any hotel suite. Pin drop quiet, 80 Leonard Street 5G is a south-facing loft with ultra high 12 ft original tin ceilings and a comfortable and chic renovation: a meticulous, fresh renovation including new 4” oak hardwood floors, white brick wall, new kitchen and new paint makes this airy space dance. Features southern exposure, a state-of-the-art kitchen, google nest thermostat, new central air, loads of closets, and an in-unit washer/dryer. Free basement storage included.
Private parking and Gym Next Door.
Tribeca is a hip area known for its old industrial buildings, many now turned into residential loft space. Cobblestone streets are lined with trendy boutiques and restaurants. Historic commercial buildings include the red-brick New York Mercantile Exchange edifice, from 1884. Weekends are quiet, though Washington Market Park and Hudson River Park draw families. The Tribeca Film Festival takes place here every spring.
Gorgeous loft on the best street in Tribeca
A newly renovated rental that rivals any hotel suite. Pin drop quiet, 80 Leonard Street 5G is a south-facing loft with ultra high 12 ft original tin ceilings and a comfortable and chic renovation: a meticulous, fresh renovation including new 4” oak hardwood floors, white brick wall, new kitchen and new paint makes this airy space dance. Features southern exposure, a state-of-the-art kitchen, google nest thermostat, new central air, loads of closets, and an in-unit washer/dryer. Free basement storage included.
Private parking and Gym Next Door.
Tribeca is a hip area known for its old industrial buildings, many now turned into residential loft space. Cobblestone streets are lined with trendy boutiques and restaurants. Historic commercial buildings include the red-brick New York Mercantile Exchange edifice, from 1884. Weekends are quiet, though Washington Market Park and Hudson River Park draw families. The Tribeca Film Festival takes place here every spring.
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