This pleasant building was part of residential projects in TriBeCa in the mid-1980s that transformed a derelict area into a nice residential neighborhood. The 10-story condominium, completed in 1987, features large windows and a rounded corner, offering a modern alternative to surrounding high-rise buildings and fancy lofts. Currently, 1 apartment is for rent.
The Tribeca is an 11 story, 84 residence condominium at Greenwich and Chambers Streets, completed in 1987. Beyer Blinder Belle designed its large windowed façade and rounded corner as a reference to SoHo’s cast iron architecture; Anne Dalton, Michael LaBadie and Philip Mendlow developed the project, originally called the Dalton on Greenwich.
The property combines an 11 story main building with two five story loft buildings, all linked by a garden courtyard. One of the smaller buildings contains four full floor loft residences, adding a distinct loft format to a mix that ranges from studios to multi bedroom homes. Many apartments have open kitchens, hardwood floors and abundant natural light, while western exposures bring city or Hudson River views.
The building has a 24 hour doorman, concierge and live-in superintendent. A landscaped rooftop terrace overlooks the Hudson River, and the central courtyard serves as a common garden. Resident storage, a bike room, a mail room and shared laundry round out the common facilities, and the condominium is pet friendly.
Washington Market Park begins across Greenwich Street, and Hudson River Park runs along the waterfront to the west. Whole Foods occupies the next block south, while Brookfield Place is farther down the waterfront.
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