17 Murray Street is a pre-war condominium building in downtown Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, completed in 1920. The 5-story building contains 4 units and offers amenities such as a video intercom and elevator.
17 Murray Street is a pre war condominium in Tribeca, completed in 1920 with four residences over five stories. Its most distinctive layout is a penthouse duplex that organizes living areas across two levels and opens to two private terraces, one facing north and the other south.
The residences are generally full floor lofts with generous proportions, ceiling heights ranging from nine to more than 12 feet, hardwood floors, exposed brick, and oversized windows. Several layouts place the bedrooms at the quieter rear of the building, while private storage and in unit laundry recur among the larger homes. Kitchens are typically open and incorporate substantial cabinetry, breakfast bars, and high end appliances.
Building services include a virtual doorman, video intercom, and pet friendly policies. The address is on Murray Street near City Hall Park, the New York Public Library, Takahachi Bakery, Whole Foods, Target, and Tribeca restaurants and shops. City Hall station, served by the R and W trains, is about one block away; Brooklyn Bridge station, served by the 4, 5, 6, J, and Z trains, is about two blocks away.
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