Tuesday, May 15, 2012

INDUSTRIAL CHIC: Inside look at Luxury Tribeca North Moore Street Properties (A TriBeCa legacy)

From the Neo-Renaissance style to cast iron architecture, take an off beat step on the cobblestone streets to view the bustle of low-key converted warehouses. While maintaining the classic authenticity of the nineteenth and early 20th centuries, the Tribeca neighborhood was the center of the textile/cotton trade.   By the 1960's industrial buildings were replaced with mostly empty commercial space which attracted artists who were looking to get away from the changing Soho, the Pioneers paved the way to the warehouse conversions into the Tribeca upscale residential spaces; combining the creative cache and maintaining the architectural and historic value of the neighborhood. 

Due to the vast living space and the seclusion, Industrial buildings were converted into high end luxury condos, The most covert and exclusive area of Tribeca is the Tribeca West Historic District (designated in 1991 and bounded by Reade Street, West Broadway, Hubert Street and Greenwich Street) home to many entertainment and sports celebrities who desire the comforts of ultimate luxury integrated with privacy: and most notably: North Moore Street which has become the most desirable block. North Moore was most recently referred to in Sunday New York Times April 19th article " Loading-Dock Chic on North Moore" has been able to hang onto the ambiance of the late 1800's from its steel loading bays, shaftways, cast-iron flourishes, canopies suspended with large-link chains and old signs carved in stone…from industrial zone to enclave of live/work artists to stomping ground of the rich and famous.
 
Tribeca West value is still ever increasing due to its limited inventory and desirability. Average price per sq.ft. in new boutique condo developments have increased dramatically.  Penthouse and Duplexes are especially desirable.
Outdoor space is at a Premium. For entertaining in style from lavish affairs to casual dinner parties, rooftop terraces are highly desirable. As loft lovers seek expansive and contiguous loft space there are many who seek the same in outdoor space…. And, only a few Terraces with planted outdoor space.  
From its chic restaurants, upscale shops, historic architecture combined with the residential seclusion from the commercial hustle and bustle, and the famous Tribeca Film Festival. And, ah the night life, chill and enjoy a glass of bubbly at the Bubble Lounge, caviar at Wolfgang Pucks.. Enjoy Sunday Brunch at Locanda Verde and jog along the Esplanade with your lab and stroller. Ah, the Esplanade at Pier 25 of the "Hudson River Park".  At the end of North Moore and docked on the north side of pier 25 of the "Hudson River Park"  stands, The Lilac, a steamship built in 1933  which is an historic icon.  Pier 25 also includes a skate park, playground, minigolf, beach volleyball, water taxi and more.
North Moore is also convenient to Holland Tunnel, Westside Highway and public transportation.
Enjoy a fabulous lifestyle amongst the celebrities, hedge fund managers and rock stars!
Enjoy expansive soaring ceilings, arch Windows, hardwood floors, wood burning fireplaces, exposed brick and blooming daffodils above steel girders.
On a block with…
Historic landmarks from end to end: a steam ship on one end of N. Moore and…its heating up as down the block:  hook and ladder #8 featured in the film "Ghostbusters"…
So who do you call?
For Tribeca West Luxury Properties…