466 Washington Street is a 15-unit cooperative with renovated amenities including a lobby, video intercom, storage, and a large passenger elevator. Located in prime Tribeca, it offers easy access to nearby neighborhoods and top local establishments.
Built in 1883 as a vegetable factory, 466 Washington Street is an 8-story red brick warehouse that became one of Tribeca's earliest residential conversions when it was established as a co-op in 1979. Located in the TriBeCa North Historic District near Canal Park and the Spring Street Salt Shed, the building contains just 15 apartments with only two units per floor, ensuring privacy and spaciousness. The building features a renovated lobby, video intercom system, resident storage, and a large passenger elevator converted from the original freight elevator. Pets are permitted, and the co-op allows subletting and pieds-à-terre with board approval.
Apartments at 466 Washington Street are authentic lofts ranging from approximately 2,900 to 3,500 square feet, characterized by original exposed wood beams crafted from first growth white fir, exposed brick walls, and oversized windows. The expansive floor plans typically feature 40 foot or longer open living and dining areas punctuated by original timber columns. Most units include in-unit laundry, central air conditioning, walk in closets, and deeded basement storage. The building is noted for exceptionally low monthly maintenance fees.
Kitchens across the building showcase high end appliances and custom finishes. Brands include Wolf ranges with six burners and griddles, Sub-Zero refrigerators, Miele washers and dryers, and Gaggenau appliances. Custom features range from single slab marble countertops and islands to Scavolini cabinetry and Lacanche chef's ovens. Notable unique amenities in individual units include a temperature-controlled wine room storing over 750 bottles, wood burning fireplaces, Savant home automation systems, radiant heated floors, and in one case, an included parking space.
The building sits on a prime Tribeca block one block from Hudson River Park, which offers athletic courts, playgrounds, dog runs, and waterfront paths. The neighborhood provides easy access to Soho and Hudson Square, with the 1, A, C, and E subway lines at Canal Street nearby. Local conveniences include Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, fitness studios, and restaurants such as Wolfgang's, Mr. Chow, and Laconda Verde. The location combines the historic character of cobblestone streets with proximity to some of the city's best schools and dining.
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