58 Walker Street is a pre-war condominium in Tribeca, Manhattan, built in 1915 and converted in 2001. The 5-story building offers 5 units and amenities including elevator, roof deck, and in-unit washer/dryer. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
58 Walker Street is a boutique condominium housed in an 1869 cast iron building in Tribeca's East Historic District. Converted to just five residences in 2000/2001, the five story building retains its authentic industrial character with original architectural details throughout. The building sits on a quiet block between Broadway and Church Street, surrounded by the neighborhood's concentration of 19th century cast iron architecture, contemporary galleries, and local dining favorites like La Mercerie and Two Hands.
The lofts feature dramatic ceiling heights ranging from 12 to 16 feet, with exposed brick walls, wood burning fireplaces, and oversized south facing windows appearing across multiple units. Common amenities include key locked elevator access opening directly into each residence, in-unit washer/dryers, central air conditioning, video security systems, and private storage units. Kitchens are outfitted with high end appliances from brands like GE Monogram, Viking, and Bosch, with granite or stainless steel countertops.
The building's crown jewel is a triplex penthouse spanning approximately 2,115 square feet with a private landscaped roof terrace offering direct views of the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. The terrace features built in wood benches, integrated lighting, and a plumbed gas grill. Another standout unit encompasses 3,655 square feet configured as three bedrooms with its own private backyard, giving it a townhouse like feel. One residence was designed by the team of Kureck/Jones, featuring custom details including Snead and Company cast iron bookcases with bottle glass floor panels.
Transit access is excellent with multiple subway lines within blocks, including the A/C/E and 1/2/3 at Canal Street. The building is centrally located near Whole Foods, the Hudson River waterfront, and offers easy access to Soho, Chinatown, and the Financial District. Residents should note there is an upcoming assessment for roof and façade repair work, with the contract value still to be determined.
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