The American Express Carriage House at 60 Collister Street stands as one of TriBeCa's most historically fascinating residential conversions. Built in 1866 as boarding facilities for the American Express Company's draft horse fleet, this red brick Renaissance Revival building retains its original architectural character, including a circular terracotta relief depicting American Express's bulldog mascot on the Hubert Street façade. The building underwent multiple transformations over the decades, with notable alterations by architects Edward Hall Kendall in 1899 and Charles W. Romeyn in 1902, before serving as a factory for the First Machinery Corporation in 1946.
Perhaps most remarkably, the building gained legendary status in the mid 1980s as the home of Area nightclub, one of New York's most notorious and creative disco venues. The club was famous for its elaborate themed nights, with artists like David Hockney, Michael Heizer, and Andy Warhol contributing installations. Area's dance floor regularly attracted celebrities including Andy Warhol, Malcolm Forbes, Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, and David Byrne, making it the epicenter of New York's nightlife scene during its heyday.
Converted to luxury condominiums in 2008 by architect Peter Moore, the building now contains 15 exclusive residences across five floors. The crown jewel is "The Marble House," a spectacular 9,079 square foot three level maisonette featuring a 45 foot heated swimming pool in a marble clad Quarry Room, a 12 seat theater, game room with wet bar, and a 59 foot long Grand Hall. This extraordinary unit was originally listed for $24.5 million and showcases the building's capacity for truly palatial living spaces.
The building's apartments typically feature loft style layouts with soaring 11.8 to 14 foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and original cast iron columns. Most units include chef's kitchens equipped with high end Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, multiple bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and advanced home automation systems controlling lighting, climate, and audio. The penthouses offer particularly impressive outdoor spaces, with wraparound terraces extending up to 90 feet and providing panoramic city views.
Situated on the charming cobblestone Collister Street, the building provides 24 hour doorman service and rare private parking availability in the heart of TriBeCa. The location offers immediate access to Hudson River Park, world class restaurants, and luxury shopping, while maintaining the intimate scale and historic character that makes this former stable one of downtown Manhattan's most distinctive residential addresses. The building welcomes pets and represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of both New York's transportation history and its legendary nightlife culture.
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