Nov 30, 2018
Carter's Review
This attractive, 5-story, mid-block loft building at 50 Warren Street in TriBeCa was built in 1898 and has four condominium apartments.
It was converted in 1996 to residential use by Savanna Partners and Arpad Baska was the architect for the conversion.
Bottom Line
An attractive TriBeCa mid-block, cast-iron building with storage, high ceilings, video intercom and wood-burning fireplaces.
Description
The cast-iron building has arched windows on its four upper stories beneath a bracketed cornice.
It has 2 commercial units on its ground floor.
Amenities
The building has an elevator, fireplaces, video intercom and storage.
Apartments
Apartments has wood-burning fireplaces, central air-conditioning, exposed brick walls.
Penthouse N is a three-bedroom duplex unit with 4,117 square feet with 12-foot-high ceilings and a skylit, 31-foot-long great room and a 32-foot-long skylit gallery on the upper floor with stairs to the large roof deck.
Apartment 3 is a three-bedroom unit that has a 14-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 49-foot-long living/dining room with a fireplace and an open kitchen with an island, a 50-foot-long gallery that leads to a 18-foot-long library and the bedrooms. The master bedroom also has a fireplace.
- Condo built in 1915
- Located in Tribeca
- 4 total apartments 4 total apartments
- 8 recent sales ($1.2M to $8.5M)