Fashion lovers will swoon for this completely turn-key, Tribeca loft, renovated with a designer's eye.
This approximately 1800sqft, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home includes an oversized living room with extra dining and an additional media room with lustrous, opaque pocket doors, allowing the space to flex to your entertaining needs. The modern kitchen, clad in Ann Sachs marble counters, cabinetry by Ornare, and updated stainless-steel appliances, juxtaposed against the exposed brick living room with raw hewn wood floors, evokes the iconic downtown apartments in the New York romantic comedy cannon. If you've ever finished a film set in the city and thought "Who actually gets to live like that?", this space will speak to you!
Past the grand living, dining, and media rooms is a fully enclosed interior bedroom with deep closets, that would make an ideal interior bedroom, oversized office, guest space, or meditation room. Across the hall is your full-sized washer and dryer and the secondary bathroom, recently refinished in a rich jewel tone tile and brass fixtures, that feels fit for a five-star hotel. At the end of the hall you will find the generously sized primary bedroom complete with dual closets and an en-suite bathroom outfitted in hand selected Missoni wallpaper and complete with a walk-in shower and soaking tub.
Boasting a total of 8 closets (including a walk-in closet upon entry), central air-conditioning, and practical updates such as new lighting and a new water heater, this Tribeca gem is completely ready for move-in.
Constructed in 1888, 399 Washington Street is a cast-iron and brick store-and-loft building constructed for Max Ams, a prominent German wholesaler who owned several buildings in the Tribeca North Historic District. Converted to residential use in 1988, residents of the co-operative enjoy a fully modernized elevator, an updated lobby and entry, central HVAC with newer boiler and condenser, basement storage, local management and superintendent service.