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The restored facade of 30 North Moore Street The restored facade of 30 North Moore Street
30 North Moore Street's first rental unit, #APT6, has hit the market with an asking price of $16,500 a month. The unit resides in the new 84-foot-tall, seven-story, six-unit residential conversion, which was once a rundown industrial building. The mixed-use Tribeca building contains just 1,332 square feet for retail and 21,759 square feet of residential space, offering each rental unit a surprising 3,626 square feet. Developers Valyrian Capital and Imian Partners teamed up with Thomas O'Hara's HTO Architects for the conversion.
Kitchen, #APT6
#APT6 is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom loft that spans 2,900 square feet. The apartment boasts a complete renovation of course. It features a keyed elevator opening right into the huge 28x36 living room complete with a gas fireplace and seven double insulated windows. The home also comes with a sizable and separate windowed home office/den. The open kitchen includes a spacious island, a Thermador stainless steel 42" refrigerator, a wall oven/microwave and a five burner gas cooktop.
View from 30 North Moore's Common Roof Deck
More Interior Photos of #APT6
The master bedroom measures 15x15.4 and has its own bathroom as well as plenty of walk-in closet space. The light-filled apartment also comes with central A/C and heat, a recyclable trash compactor chute and a washer/dryer.

 

Amenities for 30 North Moore Street include a children's playroom, tenant storage and bike storage. Residents will also enjoy access to a common roof deck with views of the much-adored neighborhood and the NYC skyline. The building is located between Varick and Hudson Street, on one of Tribeca's most notable blocks.

Rendering of 30 North Moore Street, Via Valyrian Capital
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