This five-story industrial loft building from 1915 at 146 Chambers Street in TriBeCa was converted to a residential condominium in 2007, with two additional floors added. The building now features five two-bedroom units, a duplex three-bedroom apartment, and ground-floor retail space occupied by Zucker's bagel shop.
146 Chambers Street is an intimate six unit condominium conversion completed in 2007 by G2 Development, with Michael Zenreich serving as architect. The building began as a five story industrial loft from 1915, to which two floors were added during the residential conversion. The red brick structure sits between Hudson and Greenwich streets, with ground floor retail occupied by Zucker's bagel and smoked fish shop. The building contains five two bedroom units and one three bedroom duplex penthouse.
Apartments feature high ceilings ranging from 10 to 11 feet, wide plank hardwood floors (5 to 5.5 inches wide), gas fireplaces, and in unit washers and dryers. Most units are floor through layouts with north and south exposures. Kitchens are consistently outfitted with walnut cabinetry, 48 inch six burner Viking ranges with double ovens, 42 inch Sub Zero refrigerators, Sub Zero wine refrigerators, Fisher Paykel dishwashers, and Caesarstone or granite countertops. Master bathrooms showcase white marble finishes, Jacuzzi soaking tubs, steam showers, and double vanities with Dornbracht fixtures.
The 1,926 square foot duplex penthouse stands out with a 400 to 600 square foot private terrace featuring a hot tub under an Indonesian style gazebo, outdoor kitchen, built in teak sofas, and views of the Woolworth Building, One World Trade, and New York by Gehry. The unit was designed by a French designer with Balinese influence and includes a private balcony off the master suite. Building amenities include a virtual doorman system, common rooftop terrace, and private basement storage for each unit, with key locked elevator access to individual apartments.
The location offers proximity to P.S. 234, Washington Market Park, Whole Foods, the Oculus, and Brookfield Place, with access to numerous subway lines including the 1/2/3, A/C/E, 4/5/6, R/W, and PATH trains.
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