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60 Collister Street

The American Express Carriage House,
60 Collister Street

Condo located in Tribeca, between Laight Street & Hubert Street

$2,273 Avg. price/ft2 Recent Sales
(past 12 months)
  • Recent Sales (7)
  • All Units in Building (15)
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Overview of The American Express Carriage House at 60 Collister Street

The American Express Carriage House was originally built in 1866 and housed boarding facilities for the American Express Company's draft horse fleet. Following a painstaking renovation and preservation, it is now a luxury condominium offering 24-hour concierge service, state-of-the-art security, and private parking available for purchase. Pets are welcome.

Year Built
1867
Converted: 2008
Apartments
15
Floors
3
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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Amenities

  • Concierge
  • Pre War
  • Central AC
  • On-Site Parking

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at Varick 0.17 miles
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at Thompson 0.21 miles
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at Broadway 0.41 miles
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at West Broadway 0.43 miles

Carter’s Review

"Built in 1867 as a stable for American Express, this red-brick building at 60 Collister Street in TriBeCa is missing its hitching posts for stagecoaches and John Wayne’s trusty steeds.

It has managed, however, not only to survive, but also to step lively as before its residential conversion it housed the Heat, B Square, Area, Shelter and Vinyl nightclubs in a city that seldom slept…in those days."
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This 1866 landmark which was once the stables of the American Express Company. Every detail has painstakingly been restored and converted for discerning homeowners who seek more than the run-of-the-mill glass box. Enter the 24-hour doorman building off a quaint cobblestone street to a dramatic double height lobby where impressive original joist and stone work are on display

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