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Cobblestone streets, converted lofts, and the most premium residential market in New York City.
Quiet wealth on cobblestone streets.
Understated luxury, converted lofts, and a residential calm that defies its location in lower Manhattan. Premium without pretense.
The cast-iron loft.
Massive floor plates, soaring ceilings, and industrial bones define the neighborhood's identity — and its property management needs.
The Staples Street footbridge.
A cast-iron pedestrian bridge connecting two buildings above one of Manhattan's narrowest streets — a relic of the neighborhood's warehouse past.
Downtown living at its most refined.
Top-tier restaurants, waterfront parks, excellent schools, and a walkable grid that attracts families willing to pay NYC's highest prices.
$3.5M
Median Sale Price
$7,897/mo
Median Rent
$219K
Household Income
62
AVG Days on Market
155% above the borough median for household income — the most premium residential market in New York City, where converted loft inventory and new luxury development command prices that reflect both the location and the caliber of the building stock.
1/2/3 at Chambers St and Franklin St. A/C/E at Canal St. R/W at City Hall. Strong downtown connectivity with multiple express options.
The Odeon since the 1980s. Locanda Verde, Nobu, Tribeca Grill, Bubby's. One of the densest concentrations of destination restaurants in the city.
Whole Foods on Greenwich St. Tribeca Greenmarket on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Boutique shops along Greenwich and Hudson — more curated than convenient.
Hudson River Park runs the full western edge. Washington Market Park for families. Pier 25 and Pier 26 playgrounds and sports fields directly on the waterfront.
Former industrial buildings along Greenwich, Hudson, and Duane Streets transformed into expansive residential units — high ceilings, freight elevators, and mechanical systems originally built for commercial use.
New-construction developments and gut renovations with full amenity packages. 8–25 units with condo association governance, concentrated along the waterfront and recently rezoned blocks.
Shareholder-governed co-ops in landmark-worthy buildings between Church Street and West Broadway. Active boards managing oversized common areas, aging industrial infrastructure, and historic district compliance.
Ground-floor restaurants, galleries, or retail with residential lofts above — a signature Tribeca format requiring coordination between commercial tenants and residential owners or boards.
Converted warehouse co-ops with industrial-grade systems. Luxury condos with full amenity packages. Mixed-use buildings with commercial tenants below. Each demands a different approach — and we manage all of them.
Leasing, rent collection, maintenance, and full compliance — from converted loft rentals along Greenwich and Hudson Streets to newer residential buildings near the waterfront.
Board support, financial oversight, vendor management, and regulatory compliance for Tribeca's luxury condo associations and converted warehouse co-ops.
We'll start with a conversation — no commitment, no pressure.
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Address: 401 Park Ave S, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016