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Amazing Penthouse, 4 Sides of Light, Wet Pantry & Terrace.

APPROXIMATE Size: 1,900 sq ft
MONTHLY RENT: $8,200
Neighborhood: Tribeca
Matthew SpiegelInquire with Matthew Spiegel
(347) 669-1072
Property Details
  • Approximate Size: 1,900 sf (Convert to Sq m)

  • Last Updated: Today

  • APPROXIMATE Size: 1,900 sq ft
    MONTHLY RENT: $8,200
    Neighborhood: Tribeca
    ABOUT THE PROPERTY

    Amazing Penthouse 19th Floor (walkup from 18th Floor) with 4 sides of light, new renovations, new high end pantry, and terrace, great light and views, one of a kind space. Close to Many Subway lines, very central location, other office spaces available, contact me for more info

    PROPERTY DETAILS

    Monthly Rent: $8,200

  • Approximate Size: 1,900 sf (Convert to Sq m)

  • Last Updated: Today

  • ABOUT Tribeca

    TriBeCa (an acronym for "Triangle Below Canal, the area running West from Lafayette Street to the Hudson River, north of Battery Park City) began as an industrial district dominated by warehouses but has undergone major revitalization with many spaces for lease and sublease retaining their high ceilings and exposed brick. Warehouses and industrial buildings were converted into loft apartments, commercial and class A, B or C office space available with buildings amenities such as 24-hour doormen and access, dedicated elevators, sophisticated reception and conference areas, IT support, impressive views and large windows. New businesses emerged creating a culturally diverse environment ideal for creative companies seeking unique Manhattan office space. Home to many New York advertising, PR, and marketing firms such as Saatchi & Saatchi, TriBeCa is now fashionable residential neighborhood with an affluent population and some of the most desirable commercial office space for rent. With streets lined with boutique shops, high-end restaurants, and famous buildings such as the Woolworth Building, the Tweed Courthouse, and the Citigroup building, TriBeCa is a frequent filming location for movies and home to the TriBeCa Film Festival. Major thorough fares include the Chamber St. and Franklin St. subway stops.