176 Duane Street, #4
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 17, 2024Days on Market: 66Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Tribeca (Manhattan)Listing viewed 307 times
Open house:
- The afternoon of Saturday, Nov 23
- The afternoon of Sunday, Nov 24
Insider Highlights
- Spacious Floor-Through Layout: This exquisite residence spans approximately 2,336 SF, offering ample space for luxurious living.
- Elegant High Ceilings: Enjoy 10-foot ceilings that enhance the loft's airy and sophisticated ambiance.
- Wood Burning Fireplace: A charming wood burning fireplace adds warmth and character to the great room.
- Prime Location with Park Views: Direct views of Duane Park provide a serene backdrop in the heart of Tribeca.
- Boutique Prewar Condo: Located in a historic building, this condo combines classic architecture with modern luxury.
- Convenient Storage Solutions: Includes additional storage in the basement, catering to urban living needs.
Description
Located within Tribeca West Historic District, 176 Duane Street is a five-story neo-Grec loft building extending 25 feet on Duane Street across from Duane Park - the second oldest public park in New York City.
The fourth floor is a sophisticated and discreet two-bedroom loft located in a boutique prewar condo in the heart of Tribeca. Highlights of this exquisite floor-through residence spanning 2,336 SF include 10-foot ceilings, wood burning fireplace, great room measuring approximately 35’ x 23’, walk-in-closet, pocket doors separating the bedrooms, additional storage in the basement, and direct view of Duane Park.
176 Duane Street was designed by the prolific architect John B. Snook in 1868-69. The developer was Jacob Lorillard Trustees, son of the tobacconist Peter Lorillard.
The Lorillard family was prominent in the snuff and tobacco business in New York City. In 1891, the building contained a baking powder corner and a coffee and spice grinding factory. In 1930, the building was named for the Zenith-Godley Co - a butter and eggs wholesaler.
The building was converted to full floor lofts in 1999.
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