54 Warren Street, originally built as the United Rubber Building in 1915, is now a four-unit condominium in Tribeca. The building offers private storage, security features, and is located near popular restaurants and public transportation.
54 Warren Street is a six story condominium housed in a former rubber factory, built in 1881 and converted to residential use in 2005. Designed by Debra Kossar of Kossar & Gary Architects, with Haley Liberman as developer, the building contains four residences in the TriBeCa Historic District.
The mid block façade is red brick, with inset windows, projecting lintels, and a cornice. The building retains its pre war character while its residential conversion introduced full floor lofts with high ceilings, broad living areas, open kitchens, and in-unit washer/dryers. Central air conditioning, video intercom, resident storage, terraces, and balconies are among the building's listed features.
Apartment layouts are organized around spacious loft interiors, with exposures that include north, south, and west orientations. The most distinctive residence is a duplex occupying the top two floors, with its principal living spaces on one level and bedrooms on the floor below; the arrangement also includes more than 1,000 square feet of private outdoor space.
Pets are permitted, and the boutique condominium has private storage and video security. Set on a quiet side street between Church Street and West Broadway, 54 Warren is in the heart of Tribeca, close to its restaurants, shops, cultural destinations, and neighborhood services, with ground floor retail at the property.
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