Built in 1909, 32 Laight Street is a classic red-brick store-and-loft building designed by John Wooley. Converted to residential condominiums in 2007 by Freyer Collaborative Architects, the six-story building consists of five spacious floor-through apartments. Located in the Tribeca Historic District, the building retains its industrial charm while offering modern conveniences.
Residents enjoy the benefits of a virtual doorman system, ensuring privacy and security. The pet-friendly boutique condominium features low monthly fees. Each apartment includes high-end finishes, such as Sub-Zero refrigerators, polished white concrete counters, and stainless steel appliances in the kitchens. Bathrooms feature gray slate tile, and units are equipped with washers and dryers.
32 Laight Street is positioned on a cobblestone block between Hudson and Varick Streets, surrounded by notable conversions like the Graebler Building and Cobblestone Lofts. Its proximity to Hudson River Park provides easy access to 500 acres of outdoor space. Tribeca's renowned dining and shopping options, including Mr. Chow, Locanda Verde, and Bubby’s, are all within walking distance.
Transportation is convenient with access to multiple subway lines, including the 1, A/C/E, J/Z, N/Q/R/W, and 6 trains.
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