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30 Warren Tops Out; Take Sneak Peek at Spacious Tribeca Condos Shaped by Post-Office Architectes

Renderings via Corcoran / Cape Adviosrs / Post-Office Architects; Photo credit: Will Femia Renderings via Corcoran / Cape Adviosrs / Post-Office Architects; Photo credit: Will Femia
30 Warren, a new boutique development condominium that takes up an entire block-front in Tribeca, has officially top out at 12 stories. The venture is the first U.S. building designed by Paris-founded Post-Office Architectes (POA) who is working with the local firm of HTO Architects to bring the project to fruition. Cape Advisors are the project’s developers and T.G. Nickel & Associates served as the construction managers.

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30 Warren Street
30 Warren Street Tribeca
30 Warren will offer 23 residences ranging from one- to three-bedrooms. All the units have open floor plans, high ceilings that start at 9’6” and bespoke cabinet details hand finished and fabricated locally in the Hudson Valley. Select homes will feature private outdoor space, while oversized picture windows and multiple exposures in each residence ensure an abundance of natural light. Below are the first images of the condominium's newly unveiled sales gallery.
30-Warren-Street-04 Model living room (Corcoran Sunshine)
30-Warren-Street-04 Model kitchen (Corcoran Sunshine)
30-Warren-03 Master Bath (Corcoran Sunshine)
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Though only 12 stories in height, 30 Warren's residents will have access to a robust amenities program for a building of its size and that includes fitness center, children’s playroom, bicycle storage, laundry room, and a full-time attended lobby.
One of the building’s most striking components is its custom-crafted concrete facade. The numerous setbacks and picture windows create a nice rhythm on the street front that is modern and yet provides a connection to the surrounding architecture.
30Warren Rendering showing the custom concrete facade
30 Warren Street Facade with view north up Church Street and rendering of the lobby (Post Office Architects / Corcoran Sunshine)
The lobby has concrete wall cladding similar to the facade. The contemporary space will also feature intricately detailed stone slab flooring, hand-finished oak paneling, custom champagne and black anodized metal panels, and custom brass light fixtures. Closings are slated to begin this year.
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Contributing Writer Michelle Sinclair Colman Michelle writes children's books and also writes articles about architecture, design and real estate. Those two passions came together in Michelle's first children's book, "Urban Babies Wear Black." Michelle has a Master's degree in Sociology from the University of Minnesota and a Master's degree in the Cities Program from the London School of Economics.