Tribeca
Manhattan's most coveted residential enclave — where understated luxury meets architectural character.
Tribeca is one of Manhattan's most coveted residential enclaves — a neighborhood defined by its understated luxury, architectural character, and unmatched sense of privacy. Former industrial loft buildings have been transformed into some of the city's most spacious residences, offering soaring ceilings, grand living rooms, and the kind of square footage rarely found anywhere else in New York.
Set on quiet, cobblestone streets lined with world-class restaurants, boutique wellness studios, and curated retail, Tribeca delivers a lifestyle that is both sophisticated and deeply comfortable. Its waterfront parks, top-tier schools, and discreet full-service buildings create a haven for high-net-worth buyers who value ease, security, and exceptional quality.
Tribeca's exclusivity is not loud — it's lived. Residents enjoy the luxury of space, the convenience of central downtown access, and the comfort of a community where privacy is respected and everything feels just a touch more refined. For discerning buyers seeking exceptional homes with private outdoor space, premium amenities, and seamless everyday living, Tribeca remains the gold standard.
70 Vestry
One of Tribeca's most discreet waterfront addresses, a low-rise, limestone-clad Robert A.M. Stern condominium with only 47 residences across 13 floors, many with sweeping Hudson River views and house-like layouts. Interiors by Daniel Romualdez pair oak, bronze, and marble with gracious entry galleries, oversized great rooms, and true "family wing vs. entertaining wing" separation that resonates with privacy-focused buyers.
For daily life, 70 Vestry functions like a private club: over 12,000 sq ft of amenities, including an 82-foot pool with separate children's pool, hot and cold plunge pools, steam and sauna, Wright Fit–run fitness center with yoga and Pilates studios, and a regulation squash court that converts to a half basketball court. A porte-cochère with automated garage, library, billiards room, children's playroom, and pet spa reinforce the building's reputation as one of downtown's most complete, full-service living experiences.
67 Vestry
67 Vestry is where Tribeca’s waterfront heritage meets rarefied, modern luxury. Once a Romanesque Revival warehouse for the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, this landmark prewar building has been meticulously reimagined into just 13 loft residences, offering an intimacy and privacy almost unheard of at this level. Restored and expanded by BP Architects with interiors by Gachot Studios and developed by Iliad Realty Group, the building retains its original masonry presence while introducing refined, contemporary design and two extraordinary penthouse levels. Unobstructed, picture-frame views over the Hudson River, generous ceiling heights, and expanses of custom Italian windows create a sense of calm, space, and permanence that high-net-worth buyers instinctively recognize as enduring value.
Residents enjoy a discreet, full-service lifestyle with a curated amenity suite that feels more private club than condo: a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a 50-foot lap pool set within a dramatic double-height wood-paneled room, a well-equipped fitness center, sauna and steam rooms, media and game spaces, bike and package storage, and private storage available for purchase. With its boutique scale, storied artist history, and irreplaceable Hudson River frontage, 67 Vestry offers a level of exclusivity, comfort, and convenience that’s perfectly suited to buyers seeking a long-term home in one of downtown Manhattan’s most coveted, low-density corners—where quality of space, light, and craftsmanship will remain the true luxury over time.
443 Greenwich Street
The quintessential celebrity-favorite Tribeca loft conversion—a 19th-century book-binding factory reimagined as 53 ultra-private condo residences centered around a lush, gated interior courtyard. Massive original beams, brick, and oversized windows meet bespoke modern finishes, creating voluminous, pin-drop-quiet homes that feel like townhouses wrapped in full-service convenience.
Resort-Level Amenities
71-foot indoor pool, Turkish hammam, fully equipped Wright Fit fitness center, yoga and Pilates studios, infrared sauna
Outdoor Living
5,000 sq ft landscaped roof terrace, children's playroom, attended garage with valet
White-Glove Service
24-hour concierge, live-in resident manager, and an A-list roster of past and present owners
56 Leonard
Known globally as the "Jenga Building," 56 Leonard is Tribeca's iconic Herzog & de Meuron glass tower, where cantilevered terraces and floor-to-ceiling windows deliver cinematic skyline and river views from almost every room. Residences feature custom-designed kitchens, one-of-a-kind baths, and soaring window walls—perfect for collectors, creatives, and finance/tech leaders who want architecture that's as notable as the address.
The building offers roughly 17,000 sq ft of amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, 75-foot lap pool with sundeck, yoga studio, steam room and sauna, private cinema, children's playroom, and landscaped outdoor terrace with hot tub. Full-time concierge and doorman, on-site parking, storage, and thoughtfully designed amenity floors create a lifestyle that's both turnkey and deeply elevated—ideal for those seeking statement architecture without sacrificing everyday practicality.
111 Murray Street
111 Murray is a sculptural, glass skyline tower at the crossroads of Tribeca, the Financial District, and Battery Park City, rising 58+ stories with sweeping views in all directions. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox with interiors and amenities by David Rockwell, the building combines high-touch hospitality with warm, modern finishes—wide-plank floors, custom millwork, and generous proportions that make even high-floor residences feel grounded and livable.
Aquatic Luxury
75-foot indoor pool with dramatic lounge featuring 15-foot ceilings overlooking a water wall
Wellness & Spa
Full spa with treatment rooms, state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga and movement studios
Social Spaces
Private dining spaces, landscaped gardens, playroom—over 20,000 sq ft of amenities
Residents enjoy over 20,000 sq ft of amenities, including a dramatic lounge with 15-foot ceilings overlooking a water wall, a 75-foot indoor pool, spa with treatment rooms, state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga and movement studios, playroom, private dining spaces, and landscaped gardens. For HNW buyers who want a full-service vertical resort with easy car access to West Street and quick proximity to downtown offices and schools, 111 Murray offers a compelling blend of lifestyle and long-term value.
415 Greenwich Street
Tribeca Summit at 415 Greenwich is a prewar loft landmark—a 1912 neo-Renaissance warehouse transformed into just 62 condominium residences, many with dramatic ceiling heights, oversized windows, and indoor–outdoor courtyard or roof-terrace spaces. It's especially appealing to buyers who want authentic loft architecture, classic facade, and volume, but within a fully modern, serviced condominium framework.
Amenities include a 24-hour concierge, on-site resident manager, attended parking, fitness center, children's playroom, landscaped roof deck, interior courtyards, bike and private storage, and renovated common areas. Its location within the Tribeca Historic District, close to Hudson River Park and neighborhood dining, delivers that "old Tribeca" character with present-day comfort, making it a strong value play versus some of the newer glass towers.
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