144 Franklin Street is a pre-war co-op building in Tribeca, Manhattan, built in 1915. The 7-story building has 8 units and features amenities such as an elevator, video intercom, and washer/dryer facilities. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
144 Franklin Street is an intimate prewar co-op in Tribeca with just 8 units spread across 7 stories. Built in 1915 as an olive oil and feta cheese factory, the building retains its industrial character with original factory doors, cast iron columns, and exposed wood beams. This self managed co-op offers elevator access and includes water, gas, and heat in the monthly maintenance.
The lofts at 144 Franklin are notably spacious, with several full floor units spanning approximately 3,000 square feet. Many apartments feature 10 foot ceilings and have been redesigned by the Norwegian architectural firm Tupelo, which carefully balanced the building's industrial heritage with modern finishes. Common features include hand oiled maple floors, soundproofed beamed ceilings, custom double glazed windows, and key locked elevator access directly into units. Kitchens typically showcase Boffi cabinetry with black absolute counters and premium appliances, while bathrooms often include Agape soaking tubs and marble showers. Design details like Arne Jacobsen fixtures, Floss lighting, Lutron lighting systems, and integrated sound systems appear throughout.
The building sits on a prime Tribeca block with convenient access to multiple subway lines (1/2/3/A/C/E/R/W), Whole Foods, Equinox gym, Hudson River Park, and the Oculus retail center. The co-op permits subletting for up to 2 years with board approval and allows pets.
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