Inside a One-of-a-Kind Tribeca NYC Penthouse

At 3,197 square feet, this exceptional 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence with ceilings up to 11’2” comprises an entire half floor, offering expansive north, south, and east-facing panoramic city views to the Empire State Building, Hudson and East Rivers and beyond. Additional information on this residence can be found by visiting: 111murray61e.com From a private elevator vestibule, a grand set of double doors reveals a formal entry foyer that leads to a breathtaking corner living and dining room. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps this sprawling 32’7 × 18’5 space for exceptional natural light and spectacular north and east-facing vistas.

The adjacent eat-in kitchen with an entire wall of floor-to-ceiling windows, center island breakfast bar, and dual points of entry, allows for seamless entertaining and intimate daily living alike. Meticulously designed by AD100 designer David Mann, the custom Molteni kitchen offers cerused White Oak cabinetry trimmed in custom soft black metal, a Calacutta Borghini marble island with book-matched waterfall, countertop, and backsplash, Dornbracht fixtures in a custom soft black matte finish, four pantries, and top-of-the-line appliances by Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero including a 30-in. refrigerator, 18-in. freezer, 36-in. 5-burner gas cooktop with built-in fully vented hood, integrated dishwasher, wall oven with warming drawer, steam oven, speed oven, full-height wine refrigerator, and integrated coffee system. The palatial primary bedroom suite offers stunning south-facing views and dual walk-in closets. The primary bath features a freestanding BluStone soaking tub positioned to enjoy open east-facing views through a full-height window, radiant heat floors, Travertine stone slab feature walls, and custom white marble slab vanity with Dornbracht fittings and fixtures in a custom soft black matte finish. Two additional bedrooms with en suite baths await. The third bedroom has double pocket doors directly off the living/dining areas and can also be used as a study/den.


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Inside Tribeca Green - 24-Story Tower to Transform into For-Sale Homes

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Tribeca Green at 210 Warren Street will offer modern, attainable luxury along with robust amenities and services by Related. Tribeca Green’s serene setting is surrounded by nearly 50 acres of beloved neighborhood parks and the Hudson River.  Stern originally designed the building and now returns for this comprehensive renovation.  

The new development will offer 270 condop (co-op with condo-style management and rules) residences for sale, ranging from studio to four bedrooms when sales launch in early 2023. Many homes in the 24-story tower have floor to ceiling corner windows overlooking the treetops of Teardrop Park or North End Avenue, and the building’s unique location features prime views of the twinkling Manhattan skyline and Hudson River sunsets.  

Tribeca Green will retain its timeless brick and metal cornice detailing on the outside — recalling the architectural history of neighboring Tribeca – and inside, Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ thorough and modern renovation of the residences and amenities will yield interiors with graceful touches and a warm atmosphere, offering great symmetry, proportion, and clean lines.

Sales at Tribeca Green will be exclusively offered by Related Sales LLC and Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.

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Real New York Launches Sales At 66 Reade

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Your First Look At The 67 Vestry Penthouse

Today we are looking at the new revealing of Penthouse A at 67 Vestry. The penthouse just went into contract with an asking of $45 million making it the most expensive sale in Tribeca this year. Spanning 6,207 square feet over three stories, the penthouse features 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 3 half bathrooms and four private terraces totaling 1,875 square feet. A 36-foot living room features a fireplace and expansive views of the Hudson River.

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From Paris to NY, Dine At The Famed Buddha-Bar Restaurant

Annabella Pardo

Traveling to Paris this Summer is now as exciting as dining in the new Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York, an outpost of the original in Paris. Opened July 13, the Pan-Asian cuisine restaurant sits in the heart of New York’s TriBeCa neighborhood featuring a modern take on the classic Buddha-Bar menu, breathtaking interior design and famed Buddha-Bar music and energy.

The menu for Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York is led by Executive Chef Andrew Riccatelli, who has held former leadership positions with Jean-Georges, Bobby Flay, Bagatelle and most recently David Burke, and feature modern takes on dishes from the robata grill, fresh sashimi, finely curated maki rolls, and Thai-inspired curries, among other signature and new dishes including A5 Miyazaki wagyu ribeye with crispy rice, soy emulsion, and garlic chips, and whole roasted cauliflower with black bean-chili oil, peanut and mint.

The restaurant sits within a historic landmarked building in a vaulted two-story space with meticulous, opulent modern design perfectly aligned with the rustic beams and bricks of the original structure. The custom, more than 16-foot, glass-hewn Buddha sculpture is a striking centerpiece and brand hallmark, and in this instance has been created with custom projections and digital art – creating an artistic focal point and adding to the unique Buddha-Bar ambience and vibe. The restaurant’s interiors feature fully custom décor and furnishings commissioned from Milan-based Laura Meroni, as well as custom-designed large-scale metal pendant lights that hang in the main dining room. 

“New York is the capital of the world, and New York deserves to have a restaurant like this. We spent more than six years searching for the right space, and more than five years building out the space, and we are thrilled to be opening the doors of Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York,” Stefan Stefanov, Managing Director, said about the opening.

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Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York is open for nightly dinner, with brunch service to follow. For hours, reservations or more information, call (212) 256-0360 or visit buddhabarnewyork.com. Buddha-Bar New York is located at 62 Thomas Street, between West Broadway and Church Streets. 

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Your First Look At No. 33 Park Row

credit: Donna Dotan Photography

credit: Donna Dotan Photography

Centurion Real Estate Partners has officially launch their landmark project, No. 33 Park Row. The first residential project in New York City designed by acclaimed Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Rogers and Graham Stirk of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, the international architecture practice based in London.

Overlooking lower Manhattan’s historic City Hall Park and offering the rare privilege of fully preserved, unobstructed park views from every residence, No. 33 Park Row is an intimate collection of just 30 homes providing great personal privacy. The intimate scale of No. 33 Park Row is juxtaposed with the grand scale of its individual residences, which feature stunning wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking City Hall Park.

No. 33 Park Row is a building of architectural significance and builds on Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners other boundary pushing projects, including One Hyde Park in London, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and One Monte Carlo in Monaco. While Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ design for No. 33 Park Row is custom crafted for this particular site, one can see in it hints of the firm’s refined sensibility for capturing the unique elegance of park-front living – a sensibility honed at their other projects.

When Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ was approached to consider designing No. 33 Park Row, Rogers and Stirk agreed that the property’s park-front location had deep appeal and made it the ideal choice for the firm’s first residential property in New York City. Their first design decision for the project was to bring No. 33 Park Row’s residential living spaces and shared amenity spaces to the north side of the building, where they would enjoy beautiful northern light as well as unobstructed views over the lush City Hall Park landscape.

No. 33 Park Row features Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners signature copper screen fins along the building’s exterior that evoke the iconic fins on the exterior of the Pompidou Centre in Paris and One Hyde Park in London.

For the building, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners introduced contemporary architectural elements that reference Downtown Manhattan’s industrial- era commercial buildings, including massive windows, decorative copper screen fins around balconies and terraces, and distinctive dark steel framing on the façade. Open-plan kitchens offer the same level of sophisticated design, master craftsmanship, and thoughtful material selection as No. 33 Park Row’s exterior architecture.

No. 33 Park Row is an expression of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ ability to capture the essence of the places their buildings occupy. Materials, design and craftsmanship inspired by the history of lower Manhattan are brought together to create something truly unique. No. 33 Park Row is a building that bridges past and present and balances the need for retreat with the passion to be at the center of the many shopping, dining and entertainment destination found throughout the vibrant neighborhood.

No. 33 Park Row features a thoughtfully curated collection of services and amenities by Rogers Stirk Habour + Partners, designed to take advantage of the project’s location, light and views, with an outdoor lifestyle in mind. No. 33 Park Row’s amenities include: a fifth floor indoor/outdoor fitness center and yoga studio, outdoor kitchenette and dining area, a 24-hour doorman attended lobby and concierge, rooftop terrace, library, craft studio, screening room and bike storage.

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Located at the nexus of Tribeca and Financial District, No. 33 Park Row is at the center of a dynamic, culturally fascinating, and continuously evolving neighborhood. The neighborhood is where Manhattan’s story began in the early seventeenth century and where exciting architectural and lifestyle transformations are happening today.

No. 33 Park Row features one- to five-bedroom residences and penthouses, many with private outdoor space, and homes at the building start at $1.825 million. Compass Development Marketing Group is the exclusive marketing and sales agent for the project.

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Inside The Tribeca Loft By Famed Interior Designer Carolyn Pressly

With the new Million Dollar Listings New York season coming up, newcomers Kirsten Jordan of Douglas Elliman and Tyler Whitman of TripleMint will most likely have a good relationship; as they have just co-listed a Tribeca condo at 143 Reade Street, 3A for $8.5 million. This sprawling 4 bed/4.5 bath condominium was recently meticulously reimagined and updated and also includes a bonus media room, alcove office/study work space and a private balcony.

Watch a video tour below.

The kitchen, located just past mirrored French pivot doors, boasts a bespoke black range surrounded by custom-made oak cabinetry with black inlay with hand-crafted glass upper cabinets by Bendheim Glass and an oversized island. Form meets function, with restaurant-grade Dacor professional wine preservation system, perfect pour of one of four wines at the touch of the button, a Viking range and Subzero refrigerator and freezer.

The expansive living room over forty feet by twenty feet with soaring ceilings just under twelve feet creates the perfect space for recreation or entertaining guests. Both southern and northern exposures are framed by 8 tall steel casement windows. The primary suite has tall ceilings featuring rustic wood beams facing south with the remaining bedrooms on the opposite side of the home.

The library, which is the perfect work from home space, has cork flooring inspired by the Oak Room at the Plaza Hotel. Additional features include California closets throughout, control four smart home system, four zone central heating and cooling and Ketra LED lighting throughout which offers adjustable hues.

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The Historic Tribeca Loft You've Been Looking For

Catherine Doolan

Are you looking for a home that is historic yet modern? If so, this Tribeca loft is for you! The loft has a full floor plan with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and is located in a beautiful condominium overlooking cobblestone Tribeca streets with views of the Freedom Tower. 35 Vestry Street, Apt 5 also receives natural light from the south with views of the Freedom Tower.

Credit Warburg Realty

Credit Warburg Realty

The apartment has high beamed ceilings and both brick and white walls which offer two different feels. The brick archway in the living room leads into a room that could be a part of the living room or transformed into its own space. The apartment has been furnished with new appliances by Bosch and Subzero for all of you kitchen lovers. Among these new appliances, there is a 20 bottle wine refrigerator.

Located in the Tribeca North Historic District, the building was a stable designed by Lieberson & Weitzer which has concrete floors and brick exterior walls. According to the historic district’s description, the building is appropriately utilitarian in design. The building has had a varied history first rented to a trucking company and then occupied by the John Cane & Sons baker's supply firm. In 1937, 35 and 37 Vestry were joined internally and used as a storage warehouse. 

This spectacular and unique home has a long history that offers a wonderful future. It is listed for $3,195,000 by Warburg Realty broker Bill Kowalczuk and Warburg Realty agent Jordan Ku

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Bubby's Tribeca Reopens With Takeout

Bubby's is back! Bubby's Tribeca location is now up and running daily for curbside pickup and delivery. Customer favorites like pancakes and pies are on the menu, along with a special family feast of fried chicken with all the trimmings, as well as some new items.

Bubby's Chef/Owner Ron Silver states “We closed Bubby’s in late March because we wanted to take extra measures to protect our staff and customers. With the city and state making progress in numbers of cases and increasing protection methods, we decided it was the right time to come back. We’re starting slowly and know there’s a very long road ahead, but you have to start somewhere”

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“By reopening Bubby’s Tribeca for delivery/takeout, we’re excited to reengage with the community. We hope to provide the same friendly, comforting place that they’ve always been able to count on. We are longing for the busy, bustling experience just as much as everyone else, but until then we hope our food will provide some reprieve. We’re also introducing new menu items in the coming weeks like pie dough balls, pie making kits, frozen biscuits and other items customers can make at home to keep the Bubby’s experience alive even if they can’t dine inside the restaurant” said Bubby's Chef/Owner Ron Silver

You can currently place an order by delivery and curbside pickup available by calling 212-219-0666. Specials include Grab yourself a family feast of fried chicken, coleslaw, buttermilk biscuits, creamy mashed potatoes, chicken gravy and choice of pie. Serves 4 for $100.

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Our Favorite Listing: A TriBeCa 3 Bedroom Soon To Be On The Market

Our favorite listing this week is 111 Murry St. residence #44A in TriBeCa, soon the on the market, it hs3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms asking for $6,495,000.

Located on a transfer floor of the building with ceiling heights 18" higher than other residences in the building, #44A is a residence that exudes scale, height, view, and luxury. At just under 2,000 square feet and with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, the corner home enjoys jetliner views that wrap from river to river, encompass the entirety of Manhattan, and stretch to the Atlantic Ocean and Westchester.

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Shared by only one other apartment on the landing, the entry to the home is highly private. After entering through the gracious foyer, the open-plan feel immediately greets you with corner views and light. The chef's kitchen, designed like the rest of the home by AD100 interior designer David Mann, is open to the living and dining area and has fully vented top-of-the-line appliances and finishes. Each bedroom is gracious and enjoys a different perspective of the view, and each has their own en-suite bathroom clad in marble and limestone. 

The master bedroom is replete with multiple walk-in closets for ample storage and an enormous and graciously appointed master bathroom with double vanity, soaking tub, and oversized stall shower, all with stunning northern views of the city.

Herringbone-style white oak wood flooring outlines the residence, and it also boasts automatic shades, a full-sized vented washer/dryer, and heated floors in all bathrooms.

111 Murray is a new height in global luxury. The building offers 157 residences over its 800 feet of height, with architecture by KPF, amenities by David Rockwell and landscape architecture by Edmund Hollander. The building offers over 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities including full-time concierge and resident manager, fitness center by the Wright Fit, 25-meter pool, plunge pools, hammam, private Dry Bar, children's playroom, teen room, lounges, catering kitchen, patisserie with daily breakfast and coffees, valet parking, and multiple outdoor spaces and gathering areas. 

Ian Slater at Compass is the listing agent.

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