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363 Greenwich Street
Last updated on Jan 30, 2026

363 Greenwich Street

Historic 1866 landmark offering authentic loft living with soaring ceilings, exposed brick, and expansive layouts. Prime Tribeca location steps from acclaimed dining, Hudson River waterfront, and world-class amenities.

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Overview of 363 Greenwich Street

Located in the heart of Tribeca's historic district, 363 Greenwich Street is a landmark pre-war building dating back to 1866. Situated between Franklin and Harrison Streets, the building offers a striking contrast between old and new New York, with its classic cobblestone surroundings and views of the Freedom Tower. The building has been home to notable residents including Emmy-winning actress Edie Falco.

The building is characterized by its authentic loft-style residences, featuring soaring 10.5-12 foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and oversized windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Many units retain original architectural details including exposed piping, hardwood floors, and historic wooden beams. The apartments range from raw spaces awaiting transformation to meticulously renovated luxury homes, with some featuring private outdoor spaces.

Typical floor plans are expansive and flexible, with many units spanning 2,000+ square feet. The building includes both walk-up units and those accessed by keyed elevator, offering various configurations from open-plan layouts to multi-bedroom residences. Several apartments feature high-end renovations with chef's kitchens, custom storage solutions, and premium finishes.

The location is particularly notable for its proximity to some of Tribeca's most acclaimed establishments, including Locanda Verde, Tribeca Grill, Wolfgang's Steakhouse, and The Odeon. The building sits within easy reach of the Hudson River waterfront, Washington Market Park, Whole Foods, and multiple transit options. Cultural and lifestyle amenities nearby include SoulCycle, Equinox, The Brandy Library, and the Tribeca Film Center.

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None
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Condo
Year Built
1915
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4
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Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Pre War
  • Walk Up
  • Central AC
  • Elevator
  • In-Unit Washer/Dryer
  • Fireplaces
  • Landmarked
  • Historic District
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at Broadway 0.43 miles

Pros & Cons

  • Historic landmark building dating back to 1866 in Tribeca's historic district
  • Prime Tribeca location between Franklin and Harrison Streets with cobblestone charm
  • Soaring 10.5-12 foot ceilings throughout loft-style residences
  • Exposed brick walls and original architectural details including wooden beams
  • Oversized windows flooding spaces with natural light
  • Flexible and expansive floor plans, many units spanning 2,000+ square feet
  • Close proximity to acclaimed restaurants like Locanda Verde and Tribeca Grill
  • Multiple transit options with easy access to A/C/E and 1/2/3 subway lines
  • Some units feature private outdoor spaces and terraces
  • Notable residents including Emmy-winning actress Edie Falco
  • Stunning views of Freedom Tower and downtown Manhattan skyline
  • Steps from Hudson River waterfront and Washington Market Park
  • In-unit washer/dryer available in many units
  • Keyed elevator access available in select units
  • Central AC and modern amenities in renovated units
  • Wood-burning fireplaces available in some units
  • Some units are walk-ups requiring climbing two flights of stairs
  • Raw unfinished units requiring extensive renovation and architect consultation
  • Mix of unit conditions from raw spaces to luxury creates building inconsistency
  • Fixer-upper units require significant investment and construction time

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Alternate Addresses

  • 363 Greenwich Street
  • 363-67 Greenwich Street
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