On the market for the first time since its renovation is this exquisite and spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom loft situated in the very heart of historic Tribeca. This unit exudes classic prewar charm with its high ceilings, custom cabinetry, architectural moldings and pocket doors.
There is a magnificent arch in the center of the unit, which serves to separate the formal dining area from the living area and the two bedrooms. The layout combines privacy, practicality and comfort, and is perfectly suited for entertaining everyone.
The open-plan kitchen features custom cabinetry by Poggenpohl; a 30-inch induction cooktop, electric oven and dishwasher by Bosch; as well as a Miele refrigerator/freezer. The custom-made island provides ample counter space for food prep or for your morning coffee at the counter. There is a separate formal dining space with large windows overlooking tree-lined Greenwich Street. In fact, both bedrooms and the dining area have west-facing windows and are beautifully flooded with the afternoon sun.
The primary bedroom features a dressing area with four large custom closets (shelving and drawers by Poliform; custom millwork doors); a sleeping nook that easily accommodates a king-sized bed and a reading area with a built-in bookshelf. The walls between the master and the rest of the apartment have been sound-proofed to ensure a restful sleep. The en suite bathroom is equipped with a large glass walk-in shower with hexagonal Calacatta marble tiles, a vanity by Kallista, a Bosch washer/dryer and ample storage.
The second bedroom is nicely sized with custom cabinetry and shelving while the second bathroom features a claw-foot soaking tub, a Kallista vanity and Calacatta marble tiles.
The building recently had all its windows replaced for noise reduction and energy efficiency.
If you like storage, in addition to the custom cabinetry, the unit features a pantry, a walk-in storage adjacent to the living space and a shared storage closet down the hall.
335 Greenwich is situated just minutes away from first-class restaurants, boutiques, a Saturday farmer's market and parks, including the exquisitely transformed Hudson River Park. The 1/2/3 and A/B/C trains are only steps away. The landmarked building was originally the Home of Hanover River Bank, which is why it is now called The Hanover River House.
The building was converted to Residential Cooperative apartments in 1979, and there was originally 29 units in this 13 Story Building. The elevator building has wonderful details including large windows, beamed ceilings, a shared outdoor roof deck, a newly renovated lobby, smart Siedle intercoms, an elevator, a common roof deck, and a full-time super.
Combining the modern with the classic, this is a very special unit in a special building in a special neighborhood of New York City. So be the first to view 2A and make your appointment today! It is truly the perfect home.
A 2% flip tax is associated with this purchase.