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About The Dietz Lantern Building, 429 Greenwich Street
This very handsome pre-war, 11-story building was erected in 1887 and was converted to a condominium with 28 apartments.
It is located on one of the city's most attractive streets of converted lofts and it has a doorman and an attractive, spacious lobby with a fountain and apartments with high ceilings. It has arched windows on its four top floors and an excellent TriBeCa location, two short blocks from the highway on West Street and flour blocks south of Canal Street. There are many attractive restaurants in this neighborhood which is not too far from City Hall and the Financial District.
The building has a garage and nice architectural detailing. It has no health club, no balconies and no sidewalk landscaping. It is on a cobbled street and there are garages nearby but supermarkets and public transportation are several blocks away.
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