Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
Eight floors were added to the five-story loft building at 92 Warren Street in TriBeCa to create a 13-story residential condominium building with 12 apartments.
The mid-block building is between Greenwich Street and West Broadway and is one block below Chambers Street. The location is convenient to Ground Zero and the civic center.
Manuel Glass was the architect for the addition and conversion. He said the five-story building was erected about 1900.
The apartments have fireplaces and central air-conditioning and some units have 20-foot ceilings, private terraces and double-height, arched windows.
The building is setback at the 6th floor, where there is a large pergola, and there are balconies on the 8th, 9th, 10th and 12th floors, a terrace on the 11th floor and arched windows on the 2nd through the 4th floors.
The building has a distinctive top with a pair of double-height window separated by a tall pier that extends to the roof.
Master bathrooms have Calacatta marble walls and radiant heated stone floors.
92 Warren LLC, which is affiliated with Wilfrid Aubrey Associates LLC, is the developer and it obtained a mortgage on the property from the Corus Bank.
Prices for the two- and three-bedroom apartments started from about $2,000,000.
- Condo built in 1900
- Converted in 2007
- Located in Tribeca
- 12 total apartments 12 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($2.8M to $7.2M)