| 房資料 | 4房, 3浴, 洗碗機, 2674 ft2 室內尺, 室內248m2平方米, 建築有9公寓, 建築有7層樓 |
| 建造年份 | 1897年 |
| 管理費 | $2千1 ($2,173) |
| 地稅 | $4萬3 ($43,836) |
| 地鐵站 | 3 分鐘到 1 |
| 4 分鐘到 A, C, E | |
| 7 分鐘到 2, 3 | |
| 8 分鐘到 R, W | |
| 10 分鐘到 N, Q, 6, J, Z | |
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在三堡區歷史核心地帶罕見發售的地標樓中樓
建築來源
位於三堡區最珍貴的卵石街區之一的北摩爾街61號,是19世紀末工業建築的傑出範例。
該建築最初於1897年作為支持哈德遜河貿易的倉庫建造,體現了該時代實用的閣樓風格,擁有紅磚外立面和有節奏的窗戶區域。2000年,該建築經過精心修復並轉換為精品住宅公寓。如今,這幢七層的歷史公寓只包含九個住宅,提供了建築完整性、隱私和親密感的罕見組合,位於三堡區西部歷史區的中心地帶。
住宅亮點
• 4臥室,3浴室貫通式雙層樓住宅,結合了閣樓和塔樓住宅的最佳特點
• 罕見可供交易的單位;自2000年以來,該建築內唯一的第二次公開發售4臥室雙層樓閣樓單位
• 面向南方的客廳,可欣賞世貿中心一號的景觀,並配備燃氣壁爐
• 歷史悠久的雙開窗戶、寬板木地板、中央空調和暖氣,以及定制設計的衣櫃
• 松木天花板橫樑和帶有黑色鑄鐵細節的木柱
• 開放式主廚廚房,配有Varenna櫥櫃、卡什米爾花崗岩檯面、SubZero冰箱、六灶爐Viking爐、雙壁爐和美諾洗碗機
• 步入式儲藏室和全尺寸洗衣房,配有並排的洗衣機和通風烘乾機
• 主套房設有私人陽台、定制衣櫃和類似水療的石灰石浴室,配有雙洗手台、浸泡浴缸和玻璃包圍的淋浴間
• 客用浴室配有Pietra Cardosa黑色石灰石地板和精緻的衛具
• 低層包括一個寬敞的休息室/遊戲室及配有浸泡浴缸的全浴室;可提供替代平面圖以擴展休息區
建築特色
• 總共有9個住宅,提供卓越的隱私和親密感
• 全職管理員(在場)
• 新近裝修的大廳配有虛擬門衛視頻對講系統
• 私人鍵控電梯
• 包括私人儲存空間(5'8” x 12”)
位置與生活方式
北摩爾街——曾經是服務哈德遜河貿易的倉庫所在地——是三堡區最具標誌性的卵石街之一,充滿建築和文化歷史。該街道於1790年以本傑明·摩爾命名,他是聖公會主教和哥倫比亞大學校長,曾為亞歷山大·漢密爾頓施行最後的聖禮,這條街道早已融入紐約的歷史和藝術織錦中。數十年後,隨著市中心藝術界的繁榮,它成為了文化的孵化器,家園成為Fluxus運動的搖籃,約翰·列儂和小野洋子等藝術家在1970年代於18 N. Moore舉辦實驗藝術活動。創意精神延續至1980年代,約瑟夫·內赫瓦塔爾、喬恩·哈塞爾和比爾·維奧拉等藝術家居住在此的閣樓中。如今,北摩爾街成為一個精緻的住宅區——距離哈德遜河公園只有一個街區,距離世界級美食、精品店和藝術畫廊僅數步之遙——提供了歷史靈魂和優雅市中心生活的完美融合。
A Rarely Available Landmark Loft Duplex in Tribeca’s Historic Core
ARCHITECTURAL PROVENANCE
61 North Moore Street, located on one of Tribeca’s most prized cobblestone blocks, is a distinguished example of late 19th-century industrial architecture.
Originally built in 1897 as a warehouse supporting the Hudson River trade, the structure embodies the utilitarian loft style of the era, with its red-brick façade and rhythmic window bays. In 2000, the building was meticulously restored and converted into a boutique residential condominium. Today, this seven-story historic condominium comprises just nine residences, offering a rare combination of architectural integrity, privacy, and intimacy in the heart of the Tribeca West Historic District.
RESIDENCE HIGHLIGHTS
• 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom floor-through duplex that combines the best of loft and townhouse living
• Rarely available unit; only second publicly offered resale of a 4 BR duplex loft unit in the building since 2000
• South-facing living room with One World Trade Center views and gas-burning fireplace
• Historic double-hung windows, wide-plank hardwood floors, central air conditioning and heating, and custom-designed closets throughout
• Pine ceiling beams and wood columns with black cast-iron detailing
• Open chef’s kitchen with Varenna cabinetry, Kashmir granite counters, SubZero fridge, six-burner Viking range, double wall ovens, and Miele dishwasher
• Walk-in pantry and full-size laundry room with side-by-side washer and vented dryer
• Primary suite with private balcony, custom closets, and spa-like limestone bath with double vanity, soaking tub, and glass-enclosed shower
• Guest bathroom with Pietra Cardosa black limestone floors and sleek fixtures
• Lower level includes a generous lounge/playroom and a full bath with soaking tub; an alternative floor plan is available to expand the lounge area
BUILDING FEATURES
• Total of 9 residences, offering exceptional privacy and intimacy
• Full-time superintendent (on-site)
• Newly renovated lobby with virtual doorman video intercom system
• Private keyed elevator
• Private storage included (5’8” x 12”)
LOCATION & LIFESTYLE
North Moore Street—once home to warehouses serving the Hudson River trade—is one of Tribeca’s most iconic cobblestone streets, steeped in architectural and cultural history. Named in 1790 for Benjamin Moore, Episcopal bishop and Columbia College president who administered last rites to Alexander Hamilton, the street has long been woven into New York’s historic and artistic tapestry. Decades later, as the downtown art scene began to flourish, it became a cultural incubator, home to the Fluxus movement, with artists like John Lennon and Yoko Ono hosting experimental art events at 18 N. Moore in the 1970s. Its creative spirit continued into the 1980s with artists like Joseph Nechvatal, Jon Hassell, and Bill Viola inhabiting its lofts. Today, North Moore stands as a refined residential enclave—just one block from Hudson River Park and moments from world-class dining, boutiques, and art galleries—offering a perfect blend of historic soul and sophisticated downtown living.
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