Impormasyon | 4 kuwarto, 3 banyo, dishwasher na makina, Loob sq.ft.: 2674 ft2, 248m2, 9 na Unit sa gusali, May 7 na palapag ang gusali |
Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1897 |
Bayad sa Pagmantena | $2,173 |
Buwis (taunan) | $43,836 |
Subway | 3 minuto tungong 1 |
4 minuto tungong A, C, E | |
7 minuto tungong 2, 3 | |
8 minuto tungong R, W | |
10 minuto tungong N, Q, 6, J, Z | |
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Isang Bihirang Magagamit na Landmark Loft Duplex sa Makasaysayang Puso ng Tribeca
ARCHITEKTONIKAL NA PINAGMULAN
61 North Moore Street, na matatagpuan sa isa sa mga pinakamahalagang kalsadang may cobblestones ng Tribeca, ay isang kilalang halimbawa ng industriya ng arkitektura mula sa huling bahagi ng ika-19 na siglo.
Orihinal na itinayo noong 1897 bilang isang bodega na sumusuporta sa kalakalan sa Hudson River, ang estruktura ay kumakatawan sa utilitaryan na estilo ng loft ng panahong iyon, kasama ang kanyang pulang ladrilyong harapan at ritmikong mga bintana. Noong 2000, ang gusali ay maingat na naibalik at ginawang isang boutique residential condominium. Ngayon, ang makasaysayang condominium na ito na may pitong palapag ay binubuo lamang ng siyam na tirahan, na nag-aalok ng bihirang kumbinasyon ng arkitekturang integridad, privacy, at pagkakaakibat sa puso ng Tribeca West Historic District.
PANGUNAHING BILANG NG TIYAHIN
• 4 na kwarto, 3 banyo na duplex na may buong sahig na pinagsasama ang pinakamahusay ng loft at townhouse na pamumuhay
• Bihirang magagamit na yunit; pangalawang pampublikong inaalok na muling benta ng 4 BR duplex loft unit sa gusali mula noong 2000
• Living room na nakaharap sa timog na may tanawin ng One World Trade Center at may apoy na nagliliyab
• Makasaysayang double-hung na mga bintana, malalawak na sahig na gawa sa kahoy, sentral na air conditioning at pagpainit, at mga custom-designed na closet sa buong lugar
• Mga pine ceiling beams at mga kahoy na haligi na may itim na cast-iron na detalye
• Bukas na kusina ng chef na may Varenna cabinetry, Kashmir granite counters, SubZero fridge, anim na burner na Viking range, double wall ovens, at Miele dishwasher
• Walk-in pantry at kumpletong laundry room na may side-by-side na washing machine at vented dryer
• Pangunahing suite na may pribadong balkonahe, custom na closet, at spa-like limestone bath na may double vanity, soaking tub, at glass-enclosed shower
• Banyo ng bisita na may Pietra Cardosa black limestone na sahig at makinis na fixtures
• Ang ibabang palapag ay mayroong malaking lounge/playroom at kumpletong banyo na may soaking tub; isang alternatibong plano ng sahig ay magagamit upang palawakin ang lounge area
MGA KATANGIAN NG GUSALI
• Kabuuang 9 na tirahan, na nag-aalok ng pambihirang privacy at pagkakaakibat
• Full-time na superintendent (nasa site)
• Binuong lobby na may bagong renobasyon na may virtual doorman video intercom system
• Pribadong keyed elevator
• Kasama ang pribadong imbakan (5’8” x 12”)
LOKASYON AT PAMUMUHAY
Ang North Moore Street—na dati nang tahanan ng mga bodega na nagsisilbi sa kalakalan sa Hudson River—ay isa sa mga pinaka-iconic na kalsada ng Tribeca na may cobblestones, na puno ng arkitektural at kultural na kasaysayan. Pinangalanan noong 1790 para kay Benjamin Moore, Episcopal bishop at presidente ng Columbia College na nagbigay ng huling sakramento kay Alexander Hamilton, ang kalsadang ito ay matagal nang nakasama sa makasaysayang at artistikong tapiserya ng New York. Makalipas ang mga dekada, habang nagsimula nang umunlad ang art scene sa downtown, ito ay naging isang kultural na incubator, tahanan ng Fluxus movement, kung saan ang mga artista tulad nina John Lennon at Yoko Ono ay nag-host ng mga experimental art event sa 18 N. Moore noong dekada 1970. Ang kanyang malikhaing diwa ay nagpatuloy sa dekada 1980 sa pamamagitan ng mga artista tulad nina Joseph Nechvatal, Jon Hassell, at Bill Viola na naninirahan sa mga loft nito. Ngayon, ang North Moore ay nagsisilbing isang pinong residential enclave—isang bloke lamang mula sa Hudson River Park at ilang sandali mula sa world-class dining, boutiques, at art galleries—na nag-aalok ng perpektong timpla ng makasaysayang kaluluwa at sopistikadong pamumuhay sa downtown.
A Rarely Available Landmark Loft Duplex in Tribeca’s Historic Core
ARCHITECTURAL PROVENANCE
61 North Moore Street, located on one of Tribeca’s most prized cobblestone blocks, is a distinguished example of late 19th-century industrial architecture.
Originally built in 1897 as a warehouse supporting the Hudson River trade, the structure embodies the utilitarian loft style of the era, with its red-brick façade and rhythmic window bays. In 2000, the building was meticulously restored and converted into a boutique residential condominium. Today, this seven-story historic condominium comprises just nine residences, offering a rare combination of architectural integrity, privacy, and intimacy in the heart of the Tribeca West Historic District.
RESIDENCE HIGHLIGHTS
• 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom floor-through duplex that combines the best of loft and townhouse living
• Rarely available unit; only second publicly offered resale of a 4 BR duplex loft unit in the building since 2000
• South-facing living room with One World Trade Center views and gas-burning fireplace
• Historic double-hung windows, wide-plank hardwood floors, central air conditioning and heating, and custom-designed closets throughout
• Pine ceiling beams and wood columns with black cast-iron detailing
• Open chef’s kitchen with Varenna cabinetry, Kashmir granite counters, SubZero fridge, six-burner Viking range, double wall ovens, and Miele dishwasher
• Walk-in pantry and full-size laundry room with side-by-side washer and vented dryer
• Primary suite with private balcony, custom closets, and spa-like limestone bath with double vanity, soaking tub, and glass-enclosed shower
• Guest bathroom with Pietra Cardosa black limestone floors and sleek fixtures
• Lower level includes a generous lounge/playroom and a full bath with soaking tub; an alternative floor plan is available to expand the lounge area
BUILDING FEATURES
• Total of 9 residences, offering exceptional privacy and intimacy
• Full-time superintendent (on-site)
• Newly renovated lobby with virtual doorman video intercom system
• Private keyed elevator
• Private storage included (5’8” x 12”)
LOCATION & LIFESTYLE
North Moore Street—once home to warehouses serving the Hudson River trade—is one of Tribeca’s most iconic cobblestone streets, steeped in architectural and cultural history. Named in 1790 for Benjamin Moore, Episcopal bishop and Columbia College president who administered last rites to Alexander Hamilton, the street has long been woven into New York’s historic and artistic tapestry. Decades later, as the downtown art scene began to flourish, it became a cultural incubator, home to the Fluxus movement, with artists like John Lennon and Yoko Ono hosting experimental art events at 18 N. Moore in the 1970s. Its creative spirit continued into the 1980s with artists like Joseph Nechvatal, Jon Hassell, and Bill Viola inhabiting its lofts. Today, North Moore stands as a refined residential enclave—just one block from Hudson River Park and moments from world-class dining, boutiques, and art galleries—offering a perfect blend of historic soul and sophisticated downtown living.
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