460 Greenwich Street Apt: 5
New York, NY 10013
Cross street:Desbrosses Street

Building

Type:Loft
Era:Post-war
Floors:5

Property

Rooms: 6
Bedrooms: 3 BR
Bathrooms: 2
Pets: Pets Allowed

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Financials

Rent:$14,500
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group

Dramatic penthouse loft at 460 Greenwich Street !

Description

Dramatic penthouse loft at 460 Greenwich Street! This brand new, fully gut-renovated three-bedroom, two-bathroom full-floor loft crowns one of Tribeca North's most storied addresses. This penthouse delivers a one-of-a-kind Tribeca lifestyle.

This full-floor, gut-renovated, never-before-lived-in residence is defined by dramatic 12' ceilings, skylights throughout, a preserved architectural brick wall, and a private roof deck all your own. You can be the very first to call this home.

The penthouse opens into a sun-drenched great room of remarkable volume. The great room looks east onto beautiful, cobblestoned Greenwich Street, filling the home with bright morning light. Towering 12' ceilings give the space a soaring, almost gallery-like sense of scale, while skylights set into the ceiling pour shifting natural light through the home from morning to dusk. Wide-plank white oak flooring and recessed lighting run throughout. The highlight of the great room is a striking exposed brick wall, a beautifully preserved remnant of the building's nineteenth-century coffee-roasting past, now an architectural centerpiece that anchors the loft's character.

An open chef's kitchen is finished to an exceptionally high standard, with custom white cabinetry, a full suite of LG stainless steel appliances, a garbage disposal, and a sculptural white quartz waterfall island that doubles as a gathering place. Measuring roughly eleven feet long, the island easily accommodates six counter stools, serving as a casual dining counter for everyday meals and entertaining. The open layout flows seamlessly into the living and dining areas, making the kitchen the natural heart of this entertainer's home.

The large primary suite easily accommodates a king-sized bed and features a walk-in closet outfitted in custom shelving. The spa-caliber en-suite bath is finished in large-format stone tile, a floating quartz-topped double vanity, polished fixtures, a huge glass-enclosed stall shower and a luxurious deep soaking tub.

The second bedroom is well-proportioned and bright, with its own custom-shelved closet. The primary suite and second bedroom have western exposures, making them exceptionally quiet, private retreats away from the street.

The third bedroom enjoys beautiful overhead skylights that fill the room with natural light throughout the day while providing exceptional privacy. Flexible in its use, it works equally well as a bedroom, home office, library, media room, or guest space.
The second and third bedrooms are served by a beautifully finished full bathroom appointed in crisp white subway tile, a floating vanity, and a tub with frameless glass.

Additional highlights include a dedicated laundry room with a full-size Miele washer and dryer, central air conditioning and heat, abundant skylights throughout, and custom closet shelving. The preserved exposed brick wall serves as a dramatic reminder of the building's nineteenth-century origins, while every finish and system is entirely brand new, never lived in, and finished to an exceptionally high standard.
The crowning feature of this penthouse is the private roof deck - a spacious, decked outdoor space with panoramic open city and sky views, ideal for morning coffee, al fresco dining, or entertaining under the stars.

The landlord charges one fee in connection with this rental, which is a $20 credit check fee. This fee is paid directly to the credit reporting service only after your application has been reviewed. After credit is approved, the tenant will provide one month's rent and one month's security deposit to the landlord by cashier's checks at lease signing.

460 Greenwich offers Spectrum internet wiring and a video intercom system. The building is pet friendly. As an intimate walk-up with only a handful of residences, privacy and exclusivity are assured. Please note this is a walk-up building. All utilities are managed directly by the resident, allowing you to customize your usage to fit your lifestyle.

Built in 1897 by wholesale coffee, tea, and spice merchant Jacob Gumperz and designed by architect Franklin Baylies, 460 Greenwich Street is a Renaissance Revival store-and-loft building born of Tribeca's nineteenth-century commodity trade, when these blocks west of Greenwich were known as "The Farm." Today the entire building has been taken down to the studs and rebuilt in a complete, top-to-bottom gut renovation, pairing its landmarked masonry facade and arched windows with brand-new, thoroughly modern interiors. Be the very first to live in this residence since the transformation.

Located within the Tribeca North Historic District and set on cobblestoned Greenwich Street in the heart of Tribeca North, the address places you among the neighborhood's most celebrated restaurants, boutiques, and waterfront. Hudson River Park, the Tribeca piers, and Washington Market Park are moments away, with the area's defining dining and nightlife at your doorstep. Transit is effortless, with easy access to the 1, A, C, and E trains.

A rare opportunity to be the very first resident of a completely reimagined Tribeca loft. Contact us today to schedule your private showing.

Amenities

  • Washer / Dryer
  • Voice Intercom

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