Reade57 is a 20 story, 84 unit condominium completed in 2012 at 57 Reade Street in the heart of Tribeca. Designed by SLCE Architects and developed by Chicago's John Buck Company, this contemporary glass tower features a cast in place reinforced concrete structure with two stories of retail space on Broadway and glass façades with strategic setbacks. The building's prime location places residents just north of City Hall Park with convenient access to Tribeca's renowned dining scene and multiple subway lines including the City Hall R/W and Chambers Street 1/2/3 stations.
The building offers comprehensive amenities including a 24 hour doorman, live-in resident manager, state-of-the-art fitness center, and landscaped common garden. Additional services include a residents lounge, bicycle storage, cold storage for fresh food deliveries, and a pet friendly policy. Many apartments feature private balconies, with some offering spectacular views of the Brooklyn Bridge, City Hall Park, and river vistas. The building also has a roof deck and personal storage options.
Apartments at Reade57 showcase high end finishes throughout, including teak flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 10 foot plus ceilings. The open gourmet kitchens feature Caesarstone countertops, European style cabinetry, and premium Liebherr refrigerators with fully integrated Bosch appliances. Bathrooms are appointed with custom walnut vanities, marble countertops, and limestone tile work. Units range from studios to a nearly 3,000 square foot, four bedroom penthouse with river to river views. Most apartments include in-unit washers and dryers, central air conditioning, and ample storage space.
The building's construction presented unique challenges, as foundation work temporarily endangered the stability of the neighboring 1871 cast iron building at 287 Broadway, designed by John B. Snook in French Second Empire style. Reade57 sits strategically between two architecturally significant Broadway structures, including the landmark Broadway Chambers Building designed by Cass Gilbert, architect of the famous Woolworth Building. This location offers residents an ideal blend of historic architectural context and modern luxury living in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.
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