7 ESSEX CONDOMINIUM 7 Essex Street, Chinatown, Manhattan, NY 10002
Post-war Condo
- 24 residences
- 11 stories
- BUILT 2002
The Details About 7 Essex Street
7 Essex Street features 16 lofts with large, open floor plans, and high ceilings. The resulting floor-through homes have some of the most striking views of Brooklyn,FIDI, Midtown and New York Harbor available to any downtown residential loft building. The building is located at the corner of Essex and Canal Streets, and East Broadway stop on the F train. Amazing common roof deck with river and...
- Elevators
- Key Locked Elevator
- On-Floor Storage
- Communal Roof Deck
- Full Time Superintendent
7 Essex Condominium Units
- transaction type
- Sold
- Rented
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Get to know Chinatown
Despite communities in Brooklyn and Queens surpassing its size, Manhattan’s Chinatown remains the city’s first. Like the borders of most NYC neighborhoods, Chinatown is likewise challenging to entirely map out. Still, you’ll know you’re in the neighborhood when you’re in it: the trip down Mott Street and across Canal from adjacent Little Italy into the heart of Chinatown can feel transportive. Similar to its boundaries, the exact dates of Chinatown’s beginnings are tricky to pin down. Regardless, this Lower Manhattan locale continues to thrive. There’s history found around these lively lanes, including the Georgian Gothic Church of the Transfiguration, the winding Doyers Street, and the Kimlau Memorial Arch in Chatham Square — formerly an open-air market. For residents, Chinatown offers a chance to live in the heart of a dynamic area, with the Financial District, Lower East Side, SoHo, and Tribeca all at their doorstep.
Chinatown Neighborhood Guide