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About TriBeCa Summit, 415 Greenwich Street
One of the larger residential conversions in TriBeCa, this very handsome, 8-story building at 415 Greenwich Street between Hubert and Laight Streets is known as TriBeCa Summit.
The building is notable for its very fine and large cornice.
It is catty-corner to the large and impressive office complex at 388 Greenwich Street and it is directly across from a low-rise garage.
The handsome building was designed by Victor A. Bark and completed in 1913 as a neo-Renaissance style warehouse. The plans for the building's conversion to condominiums were approved in 2005 by the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission as the building is within the TriBeCa North Historic District. The plans included a rooftop addition.
The building was sold by the Globix Corporation in January, 2004 to 415 Greenwich Fee Owner, LLC, a successor in interest to Heritage Partners, for $60 million in cash.
The building has no balconies and no sidewalk landscaping but is convenient to many restaurants and the Hudson River Park.
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