Description
In 1887-1888, three 6-story brick warehouse buildings, at the intersection of Laight and Vestry Streets, were designed and built for prominent philanthropist Helen Cossitt Julliard by architect Richard Berger for storage of wool and textiles. Located in the North Tribeca Historic District, in 2001 the buildings were thoughtfully converted to a full service residential condominium with 24-hour Doorman service, a landscaped Rooftop Garden, a Fitness Center, a Library area, as well as on-site Private Deeded Parking for 15 cars. The discerning owners at this luxury boutique condominium enjoy the perfect marriage of original 19th Century architectural detail and every modern amenity in the heart of one of New York City’s most sought-after and vibrant residential neighborhoods.
Monthly Common Charge includes Parking Space. An Assessment of $13,165.59 will be due in July, 2025.
Building Features 7 Floors31 Units
Unit Features
$8,000,000 / $1,464 per ft²
$500,000 - 24 days agoListed on Feb 07, 2025
117 Days on Market
4 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 5,462 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $18,221
Maintenance: $8,777 / R.E. Taxes $9,444
Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty Source: RLS
Roberta Golubock
roberta.golubock@sothebys.realty
212-606-7704
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