Mar 11, 2019
Carter's Review
This attractive, 8-story, red-brick building at 466 Washington Street in TriBeCa just south of Canal Park and two blocks south of the very handsome Spring Street Salt Shed on West Street, was built in 1883. It has 15 co-operative apartments.
Bottom Line
A large and somewhat plain red-brick building with large lofts in a prime location near Canal Park and the modernistic Spring Street Salt Shed in the TriBeCa North Historic District.
Description
The broad, red-brick building has a recessed center section topped with a peaked roofline.
The building has two arched openings on the ground floor which is raised with a platform.
Amenities
The building has an elevator and permits cats and dogs.
Apartments
Apartment 4W is a four-bedroom unit with about 3,500 square feet, original exposed wood beams, a Scavolini kitchen with Gaggenau appliances and a Lacanche chef's oven and a marble island, a Savant home automation system.
Apartment 6E is a three-bedroom unit with a 12-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 40-foot-wide living/dining room with an open kitchen and a 20-foot-wide den.
Apartment 3W is a three-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads past a 18-foot-wide kitchen with a curved breakfast bar to a 23-foot-long dining room, an 18-foot-wide den and a 39-foot-long great room. The unit also has an 8-foot-long office and a 14-foot-long guest room.
Apartment 2W is a three-bedroom unit with a long entry foyer that leads to a 18-foot-wide gallery and a 10-foot-wide, angled TV room, a 10-foot-square open kitchen and a 28-foot-long living/dining room and a 36-foot-long studio.
Apartment 2E is a two-bedroom unit has an entry into a 12-sided, 26-foot-long living room with an 11-foot-wide open kitchen with a breakfast bar that is next to a 13-foot-wide den. One of the bedrooms is ten-sided and 26 feet long.
- Co-op built in 1919
- Converted in 1926
- Located in Tribeca
- 15 total apartments 15 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.1M to $3.1M)