11 Jay Street stands on a historic cobblestoned block in Tribeca's West Historic District, positioned between Hudson and Greenwich Streets. The building is situated near the frequently photographed Staple Street, in one of Tribeca's most sought-after locations.
Originally constructed in 1920 as an egg and cheese warehouse, the building features the characteristic wood joist and beam construction of its era. In 1985, as Tribeca was undergoing its transformation into a residential neighborhood, the structure was converted into residential units. The 5-unit building has a ground floor commercial condo and 4 cooperative apartments above. Each dwelling is a floor through.
The pre-war condominium rises five stories and houses four residential units. The building maintains modern conveniences including an elevator and intercom system, while preserving its historic industrial character. The cooperative is flexible with sublets.
Jay Street itself is a quintessential Tribeca thoroughfare, representing one of the shorter residential blocks in the area. The location within the Tribeca West Historic District places residents in one of downtown Manhattan's most historically significant and architecturally distinctive neighborhoods.
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