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Tribeca is a combination of industrial sensibility and simple sophistication. While the renovated lofts and luxury buildings are a celebrity favorite, Tribeca is far from stuffy; downtown cool is a part of the fabric of this spacious and chic neighborhood.

Key Details

  1. WHAT TO EXPECT
    The entertainment perks of living in NYC, but a quieter neighborhood to call home.

  2. THE LIFESTYLE
    Peaceful strolls along the Hudson River and late (but low-key) nights.

  3. WHAT NOT TO EXPECT
    An affordable downtown neighborhood.

  4. THE MARKET
    Luxury living in lofts and mid-rise elevator buildings, but at a cost.

  5. YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
    The neighborhood’s understated elegance, tucked away from busy downtown Manhattan.

Attributes

1/2/3/Train, Pricey, Great Public Transportation, Artsy, Quiet & Serene, For Foodies, Upscale, Waterfront Views, Hip, Escacpe From The Urban Jungle, Affluent, Posh, Walker’s Paradise

LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN

Commute Times

  • Columbus Circle 28m by train, 23m by car
  • Grand Central 27m by train, 19m by car
  • Union Square 23m by train, 12m by car
  • Wall Street 12m by train, 3m by car

Nearest Subways

1 2 3 A C E N Q R

Boundaries

  • East to West St. James Pl. to West St.
  • North to South Canal St. to Vesey St.
  • Nearby Neighborhoods Soho, Little Italy, Chinatown, Lower East Side, Financial DIstrict and Battery Park City

Around The Block

Tribeca:

From industrial center to artists’ mecca.

In the 70s, this formerly industrial neighborhood transformed into a haven for the city’s artistic community. Painters, photographers, and sculptors flocked to Tribeca and took over enormous abandoned lofts. Big open spaces became the homes to galleries and studios of some of the most famous New York-based artists.

Around The Block

What To Expect:

The entertainment perks of living in NYC, but a quieter neighborhood to call home.

In Tribeca, you’ll hardly ever encounter congested streets or throngs of people.

green trees

It’s a sparsely populated neighborhood with lots of greenery and outdoor space.

Tribeca is also well-known for its architecture, which features both towering high-rise buildings, as well as meticulously restored factory and loft-spaces.

The Lifestyle:

Peaceful strolls along the Hudson River and late (but low-key) nights.

Tribeca is on a different schedule than other neighborhoods in Manhattan. Shops open a tad later than usual and the area can feel very quaint against the cast-iron architecture.

a pink apartment

By day, the streets are relatively bare and the mood is mellow. Many blocks are considered historic landmarks, once housing factories or now-defunct companies.

Residents often spend time outside at places like the Hudson River Park, which provides excellent views of the skyline across the river.

Hudson River Park

Indoors, you’ll find a number of galleries showcasing the works of a range of notable artists.

galleries

By night, the pace of the neighborhood quickens, if only by a little. Nightlife here is skewed more towards a slightly older crowd, and is powered by the neighborhood’s well-known dining scene.

glasses ang plates on a table

Eateries and wine bars stay open late. It’s not unusual to see a couple enjoying a romantic cheese plate past 2 a.m. in Tribeca.

The Market:

Luxury living in lofts and elevator buildings, but at a cost.

High-rise luxury buildings are abundant in Tribeca. The units in Tribeca are big, but residents pay a high price for square-footage. Many have gorgeous waterfront views.

an elegant bedroom

Pre-war walk-ups can be more affordable, though they too are more expensive than in other areas.

You’ll Fall In Love With:

The understated elegance, tucked away from busy downtown Manhattan.

The uncluttered, simple grace of Tribeca allows for the small details of the neighborhood to shine.

If you’re ever in need from a break from the wear and tear of the big city, Tribeca will happily provide you with the shelter you’re looking for.

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