Affectionately known as Tribeca House, 50 Murray Street and 53 Park Place join together as a luxury loft rental building located in the heart of TriBeCa in lower Manhattan. The collection of 389 apartments are compromised of studio, studio home office, one-, two-. and three- bedroom units. Penthouse units, private outdoor space, and new high end upgrades, make this a must see.
Apartments feature up to 11 foot beamed ceilings, oversized windows to maximize light, and beautiful new hardwood floors. Chef's kitchens include stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and custom European cabinets. Oversized luxury bathrooms feature new renovations which include rain shower head, bathtub, custom vanity, and more. Distinguished most notably by its lofted ceilings, oversized residences, and captivating panoramic views of the New York skyline you won't be disappointed.
Tribeca House features an impressive list of amenities including a 24-hour concierge and doorman, 5,500 SF bi-level landscaped roof deck with views of the city and both rivers, roof top basketball court, resident lounge and screening room, separate billiards and game room, children's play room, laundry on every floor, in-house valet service, and on-site parking to round it out. An Equinox Fitness Club featuring The Spa at Equinox, yoga studio, cycling studio, kid's club and Creative Juice Bar is located in the building.
Located just blocks away from Soho, Financial District, and Civic Center, Whole Foods, Target and some of the best restaurants, galleries, and shops in the world. Brookfield Place and Westfield World Trade Center are ushering in world-class luxury retailers, exceptional dining destinations and exciting cultural events to the neighborhood. Just around the corner are the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, E, R, J and Z subway stops.
The triangle below Canal Street is the cool place to be, especially if you're into historic buildings, cute boutiques, and great food. Surrounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street, Tribeca is a popular place for the young eclectic professionals of NYC.
Originally used for farmland after the colonization of the Dutch, the land was given to Trinity Church in 1705. The church would own the area for over 100 years, building separate churches and living spaces for the growing population. These homes would later be recognized as one of NYC's first residential neighborhoods beyond the original colonial boundaries.
By the 1840's, several piers had been built in the area, which encouraged trading ships to land there rather than navigate the more difficult East River. This made industry in the area explode, making it a hub for produce and textile creation. The industry of the area only grew after the construction of the subway and…
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