Hanover River House is a distinguished 13 story Art Deco building at 335 Greenwich Street, originally constructed in 1931 for the Hanover River Bank and thoughtfully converted to a residential co-op in 1979. Located on the coveted corner of cobblestoned Jay Street in prime Tribeca, this intimate building houses just 28 apartments and maintains the authentic character of its banking heritage while offering modern residential amenities including a full time superintendent, updated lobby and elevator, video intercom system, and a beautifully appointed common roof deck with panoramic city views.
The building's loft style apartments showcase impressive scale and authentic prewar details, with soaring ceilings ranging from 10.5 to 13 feet and expansive windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Many units feature multiple exposures through oversized windows, with some corner apartments boasting up to 17 windows and three exposures. The flexible layouts accommodate various configurations, from one bedroom units to sprawling four bedroom homes approaching 4,000 square feet. Common features throughout the building include hardwood floors, in-unit laundry, and private storage rooms, while some apartments offer central air conditioning.
The building's crown jewel penthouses feature extraordinary private rooftop terraces exceeding 1,200 square feet, complete with IPE decking, irrigation systems, outdoor kitchens, and unobstructed Hudson River and city skyline views. These unique outdoor spaces, rare in Manhattan, provide an entertainer's paradise with sunset dining opportunities overlooking the Hudson River. The penthouses maintain the building's loft aesthetic with 11 foot plus ceilings and walls of windows while offering the ultimate in private outdoor living.
Hanover River House enjoys an enviable location in the Tribeca West Historic District, positioned just one block from Hudson River Park and Washington Market Park. Residents have easy access to the neighborhood's renowned restaurants, boutique shopping, Whole Foods, and multiple subway lines including the 2/3 trains. The building welcomes pets and maintains extraordinarily low maintenance fees, making it both a desirable residence and sound investment opportunity in one of Manhattan's most sought after neighborhoods.
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