Jan 05, 2017
Carter's Review
This 7-story, mid-block building at 50 Lispenard Street in TriBeCa was erected in 1985 and has 5 units.
The building originally was a garment factory.
Its duplex penthouse is a later addition.
Bottom Line
Despite its modest exterior, this small, mid-block building in TriBeCa has one of the city’s most glamorous small duplex penthouses with large front and rear terraces.
Description
The building has rusticated quoins, a pleasant dentillated cornice, and four-pane windows.
Amenities
The building has a virtual doorman, a sauna and storage.
Apartments
The penthouse duplex has a 28-foot-long living room with a gas fireplace, a skylight and 8-inch heated plank floors on the lower level with a 21-foot-wide terrace with a Jacuzzi and a double-height hallway to an open Valcucine kitchen with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a pass-through and four steps up to an another 21-foot-wide terrace. The upper level has two bedrooms separated by a “bridge” overlooking the lower level’s double-height hallway. The master bedroom has a small balcony that overlooks the terrace below.
The 3rd, 4th and 5th floor units have 25-foot-long living rooms with fireplaces and open kitchens with islands and two bedrooms.
- Condo built in 1866
- Located in Tribeca
- 5 total apartments 5 total apartments
- 6 recent sales ($2.9M to $3.7M)
- Doorman