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About Tribeca Green, 325 North End Avenue
Tribeca Green is located at the northern end of Battery Park City in Manhattan at 325 North End Avenue at Warren Street. The 24-story building contains 264 rental apartments and 55 parking spaces and has received a LEED-certified Gold Building rating as a model of sustainable architecture.
The most visible green features are the mechanical penthouse clad in photovoltaic panels and the green roof on the fifteenth floor, but many other less visible strategies are also employed, including an Energy Star roof on the tower, high-performance skin, and graywater recycling.
The building has metal cornice and brick detailing recalling neighboring Tribeca’s historic building fabric. Building massing follows guidelines established by the Battery Park City Authority's master plan that controls future development in the North Residential Neighborhood from the World Financial Center towers up to Stuyvesant High School, helping to create a waterfront street wall overlooking Nelson Rockefeller Park along the Hudson River reminiscent of Riverside Drive on New York’s Upper West Side. A variety of building heights – each responding to the scale of adjoining streets and future neighbors – break down the apparent mass of this large development.
Apartments have Kitchen Aide energy-star rated stainless steel appliances, fresh air filtration and ventilation systems and air-tight wall systems for better insulation. As well as offering the "green living" amenities the homes also offer oak parquet flooring, carpeted bedrooms, marble baths with Venetian accents, all white European style cabinetry, high performance windows for maximum light and more.
The building has a fitness center, energy efficient solar panels, rainwater recycling for landscape and maintenance, an entertainment lounge with bar and Viking appliances and much more.
The building has 4,900 square feet of retail space and was developed by The Related Companies and MacFarlane Partners.
It has a 24-hour doorman, concierge, an ATM machine, a children’s playroom, an entertainment lounge with bar and kitchen facilities, valet parking, valet, maid and dry cleaning services, a conference room and a bicycle and pram storage room.
Apartments have Gourmet Luca de Luna marble kitchens with porcelain tile floors and white European-style cabinetry, Miele washers and dryers, and laundry rooms located on floors 3 through 16.
The building was designed by Robert A. M. Stern and Ismael Leyva.
The building has an entrance marquee and a revolving front door and its lobby overlooks Teardrop Park.
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