53 Warren Street is a boutique pre-war condominium built in 1854 in the heart of Tribeca, featuring just six units across five stories in an elegant limestone Italianate building. Converted to luxury condominiums in 2010, the building sits on one of Tribeca's most picturesque landmarked blocks between Church Street and West Broadway, offering residents a rare combination of historic architecture and modern luxury living.
The building's units showcase dramatic loft living with soaring ceilings ranging from 12 to 20 feet, many featuring unique architectural elements like vaulted ceilings with custom skylights, floating staircases, and expansive great rooms. Common luxury features throughout the building include rich Brazilian Ipe hardwood floors, award winning Poliform kitchens with Sub-Zero refrigerators and Miele appliances, and spa like marble bathrooms. Several units feature private keyed elevator access, and the building's crown jewel penthouse boasts three private terraces totaling 875 square feet with dramatic views of the Woolworth Building.
The most distinctive units are the sprawling duplex lofts, including one remarkable residence with a temperature controlled wine closet accommodating over 700 bottles, custom millwork by Kamp Studios, and bespoke wet bars. These duplexes offer townhouse like scale and privacy while maintaining the sophistication of modern loft living. Building amenities include in-unit laundry, individual storage units in the basement, and low monthly charges, all within walking distance of Tribeca's renowned dining scene, Whole Foods, and multiple subway lines including A/C/E, 1/2/3, R, and PATH trains.
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