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Per Month$4,500
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Essentials
- Price$4,500
- TypeRental Building
- Bedrooms2
- Bathroom1
- Rooms4
- Approx. Sq. Ft.1,000
- Exposure N, S, E & W
Key Features
- Patio
- Washer/dryer
***Renovations completed- the landlord has installing new hardwood floors and a beautiful clawfoot bathtub.*** We are pleased to offer this two bedroom, one bath home in a landmarked Federal style row house on the northern edge of Tribeca. Built in 1826 by the merchant tailor, John Rohr, the house is a beautiful remnant of New York City's early development. Enjoy approximately 1000 square feet of space, including a very large eat in kitchen, a washer/dryer, and your own PRIVATE PATIO. The entire building has been sound-proofed and is pin drop quiet. The historical relevance, space and great location at the crossroads of Tribeca, Soho and the West Village make this home a truly unique offering. Pets are welcome.
Additional features of this property include: Gas Burning Fireplace.
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Tribeca
Downtown West, from Canal Street to Park Place and City Hall, from the Hudson River to Lafayette Street.
Tribeca was historically a manufacturing and warehouse district, and the conversion of those buildings has produced some great condo and co-op lofts. Behind the brick and cast-iron façades of Tribeca are apartments big enough to roller-skate in, many with high ceilings, great light, and luxury kitchens. The name TriBeCa itself stands for the Triangle Below Canal, the area running West from Lafayette Street to the Hudson River, north of Battery Park City – an explosion of new condos to the south, some with units for rent, includes 200 Chambers, 101 Warren and Artisan Lofts. In the northern part of Tribeca, the 60 Beach conversion offers arched windows, Valcucine kitchens, and walnut floors, all accessible from private key-locked elevators — and there’s a doorman. For those who love glass, the new development at 56 Leonard is touted as “sculpture in the sky.”
508 Canal Street
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6th Ave - Spring St
7 mins
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6th Ave - Spring St
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Canal St - Varick St
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Canal St - Varick St
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- Prewar
- Built in 1826
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