Tribeca Apts & Neighborhood Information
TriBeCa (Triangle Below Canal), to the south and east of SoHo, has four historic districts. Following the creation of the Hunt’s Point food market in the Bronx in the 1960’s many commercial food enterprises that constitute what was known as the Washington Market relocated and began to replaced in the 1970’s by artists in search of less expensive accommodations than could be found in the nearby SoHo district to the north.
In the next decade, the TriBeCa area became immensely popular and largely residential, a reflection of the southward shift of nightlife in Manhattan, and the many architectural merits of this interesting and historic neighborhood.
In the late 18th Century, much of the area was owned either by the Trinity Episcopal Church, mostly to the west, or the Lispenard family, mostly to the east, who leased out lots for residential development.
Rental Apartments in Tribeca
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88 Leonard Street Tribeca’s 88 Leonard combines luxury with convenience and style. Residents can choose from a variety of modern, sophisticated apartment styles and enjoy amenities including a 24-hour lobby attendant, fitness center, billiards lounge, roofdeck & spa terrace with whirlpool. |
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TriBeCa Abbey121 Reade Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $3,950
3 Beds from $6,695
The Saranac95 Worth Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $3,695
3 Beds from $4,495
88 Leonard Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $3,950
3 Beds from $7,995
Tribeca Tower105 Duane Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $4,259
Barclay Tower10 Barclay Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $5,495
111 Worth Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $4,230
50 Murray Street
Tribeca
2 Beds from $4,195
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