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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Feb 27, 2018
69 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #13 in Tribeca

Carter's Review

This very attractive, 6-story building at 10 Jay Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in TriBeCa was erected in 1915 and has 14 co-operative apartments. 

The building, which is within an historic district, has 4,238 square feet of commercial space.  It is on a cobblestone street. 

Calvin Kiiffner was the architect for a 2014 conversion.

 

Bottom Line

A handsome, 6-story, 1915 building on a cobblestone street in TriBeCa that was converted in 2015 with some unusual apartment layouts.

Description

The beige-brick building has rustication on its ground, 2nd and top floors with a broad red bandcourse above the first floor and layered red lintels above the 2nd and 5th floors and red spandrels below the fourth and fifth floor windows. 

The building has a layered red bandcourse above the sixth floor. 

The building has a one-step-up entrance that is next to its retail space with a canopied, one-step-up and railed entrance. 

Amenities

The building has an intercom and an elevator.

Apartments

Apartment 5C is a two-bedroom unit with an angled, 21-foot-long, entrance gallery leading to a 21-foot-long living/dining room next to the 16-foot-long, windowed kitchen with an island. 

Apartment 5B is a two-bedroom unit with an 8-foot-long entrance foyer that opens onto an angled gallery that leas past a 12-foot-wide, windowed kitchen with an island to a 24-foot-long living/dining room.  The master bedroom had an angled bathroom.

 

Bergen Brooklyn
between 3rd Avenue & 4th Avenue
Boerum Hill
World-class design, rooted in local charm. Crafted facade by Frida Escobedo | Textured interiors by Workstead. Early 2025 Occupancy.
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