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Enjoy panoramic open-sky views and coveted loft proportions in this corner four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom featuring a desirable open layout with semi-split bedrooms, contemporary updates, and generous storage in one of tribeca's most desirable condominiums.
inside this 2,000-square-foot, sun-kissed layout, tall beamed ceilings soar above dark hardwood floors, designer lighting, poliform doors and 13 oversized windows along the northern and eastern exposures. An inviting foyer flanked by a powder room and coat closet ushers you into the expansive 1,150-square-foot great room - the perfect setting for relaxing and entertaining surrounded by panoramic tribeca views and built-in cabinetry, including a concealed home office area. The spacious open kitchen impresses with sleek poliform cabinetry, solid white countertops and gray tile backsplashes. The massive center island/breakfast bar delivers a generous area for meal prep and casual dining, while a vented viking range, sub-zero refrigerator and cabinet-front dishwasher complete the space.
wake up with the sun in the bright, east-facing primary suite, featuring a king-size bedroom and rows of poliform closets leading to a dressing area. The en suite spa bathroom impresses with a wet room rain shower and soaking tub, floating double boffi vanity, and wide medicine cabinet, all surrounded by floor-to-ceiling large-format tile. Off the living room, a sliding door reveals the secondary bedroom wing, where a wide hallway flanked by built-in drawers, shelves and a day bed creates the perfect library/playroom space. Here, three spacious bedrooms boast large closets, northern exposures and easy access to a stunning full bathroom with a large soaking tub/shower, medicine cabinet, wall-mounted kohler double utility-style sink, and swaths of beautiful blue mosaic tile. Central hvac and an oversized utility closet with a washer-dryer, sink and mudroom storage complete this exceptional tribeca loft retreat.
built in 1910, 161 hudson street is a buff brick and limestone neo-renaissance-inspiredbuilding that once housed dried machinery, paper goods, and fruit and nut businesses. Converted to residential condominium use in 2004, the pet-friendly elevator building offers part-time doorman service (weekdays 8 a. M. To 8 p. M. , weekends 11 a. M. To 8 p. M. ),storage and a common roof deck.
located within the tribeca historic district at the corner of hudson and laight streets, this home provided direct access to the area's renowned shopping, dining and nightlife, including frenchette, bubby's and locanda verde. Hudson square's tech startups and advertising shops are nearby, and hudson river park offers near-endless waterfront outdoor space and recreation. Transportation from this coveted neighborhood is effortless with 1, a/c/e, j/z, 6 and n/q/r/w trains, excellent bus service and citibike stations all within easy reach
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