60 White Street stands as a testament to Tribeca's rich architectural heritage. Originally constructed in 1869, this 15-story building underwent a complete renovation in 2017, transforming it into a boutique residence. The building seamlessly blends its historic facade with contemporary design, offering a unique living experience in one of New York City's most sought-after neighborhoods. The Sorgente Group, known for their prestigious developments, spearheaded the redevelopment, creating an environmentally-conscious living space that caters to those seeking both luxury and sustainability in the heart of Tribeca.
Spacious lofts with bespoke finishes and cutting-edge technology
60 White Street offers a range of meticulously designed residences, from 2-bedroom units starting at 1,943 square feet to expansive 5-bedroom penthouses spanning approximately 6,200 square feet. The 2-bedroom layouts, priced around $3,590,000, feature up to three bathrooms and provide ample living space. For those requiring more room, 3-bedroom units offer between 3,078 to 3,129 square feet with three full and two half bathrooms, typically priced around $5,850,000. The crown jewels of the building are the 5-bedroom units, boasting 5 full and 3 half bathrooms, perfect for those who desire the utmost in space and luxury.
Each residence is a masterpiece of design and functionality. Soaring 11-foot ceilings and Zola Passive House triple-pane windows flood the spaces with natural light, while wide-plank reclaimed wood floors and exposed brick walls add warmth and character. The open-concept living and dining areas seamlessly flow into chef's kitchens equipped with top-of-the-line appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, Asko, and Thermador. Locally sourced custom wood cabinets and Vermont marble countertops complete the culinary spaces.
Master suites are true retreats, featuring spacious dressing rooms and luxurious en-suite bathrooms. These spa-like spaces include separate water closets, soaking tubs, and steam showers with dual shower heads. Secondary bedrooms also boast en-suite bathrooms, ensuring privacy and comfort for all occupants.
Additional features elevate these homes to the pinnacle of modern living. Separate air control systems, perimeter radiant heating, and Lutron home automation allow for personalized comfort. Pre-wired Cloud9 systems and individually-wired security systems by American Security provide peace of mind. Many units also include private outdoor spaces, with some penthouses offering multiple terraces equipped with outdoor showers and unobstructed views of iconic New York landmarks like the Freedom Tower and Empire State Building.
Eco-conscious luxury with cutting-edge conveniences
60 White Street sets itself apart with its commitment to environmental consciousness and resident comfort. The lobby welcomes residents and guests with an inspiring "Green Wall," providing natural air filtration and setting the tone for the building's eco-friendly ethos. A key-locked elevator system ensures privacy and security for all residents.
The fitness center caters to health-conscious residents, offering state-of-the-art equipment in a convenient on-site location. For those who enjoy entertaining or simply relaxing outside their units, the private residential lounge provides a sophisticated space adorned with green landscape features. A projector room adds another dimension to leisure activities, perfect for movie nights or presentations.
Practical amenities haven't been overlooked. The building offers storage facilities, a secured package room, and a Video Doorman System, ensuring that deliveries are safely received even when residents are away. Bicycle storage is available for those who prefer two-wheeled transportation around the city.
The building's commitment to sustainability extends beyond its green features. The renovation process focused on using reclaimed materials and implementing energy-efficient systems throughout, making 60 White Street a leader in eco-conscious urban living.
Tribeca: Where history meets contemporary urban living
Tribeca, short for Triangle Below Canal Street, is a neighborhood steeped in New York City history. Once a hub for light manufacturing and warehouses, it has transformed into one of the city's most desirable residential areas, known for its authentic New York feel and quiet affluence. The area retains much of its industrial charm, with many streets still featuring the steel loading docks that hint at its past.
Culinary enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise, with an array of dining options ranging from casual eateries to Michelin-starred establishments. Just a short walk from 60 White Street, residents can indulge in the comfort food at Bubby's or experience the refined French cuisine at The Odeon, a neighborhood institution for over five decades. For a more intimate dining experience, Atera offers inventive New American tasting menus in a luxe setting, while Frevo combines fine dining with an art gallery for a truly unique experience.
Shopping in Tribeca is a delight for those with discerning tastes. The Henrik Vibskov Boutique NYC, less than half a mile away, showcases cutting-edge Danish fashion for men and women. For those seeking unique gifts or home decor, Wolf & Badger offers a carefully curated selection of independent designers.
Cultural attractions abound in the neighborhood. The Tribeca Film Festival, founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff, brings world-class cinema and events to the area each spring. Art enthusiasts can explore galleries like Swann Auction Galleries, which specializes in works on paper and photographs.
Green spaces provide a respite from urban life. Washington Market Park, just a short walk away, offers a fanciful playground, tennis and basketball courts, and a community garden. For those seeking a bit of history with their outdoor time, the African Burial Ground National Monument provides a poignant reminder of the area's past.
Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of Lower Manhattan
60 White Street's location in Tribeca offers residents exceptional access to New York City's comprehensive public transportation network. The area is a veritable hub of subway lines, making commutes and city exploration effortless.
Within a five-minute walk, residents can access multiple subway stations serving a variety of lines. The Canal Street station complex is particularly convenient, offering access to the N, Q, R lines as well as the 4, 5, 6, J, M, and Z trains. This allows for quick and easy travel to destinations throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond.
For those heading to the West Side, the Franklin Street station, served by the 1 and 2 trains, is just a short stroll away. The A, C, and E lines are also easily accessible from the nearby Canal Street station, providing express service up the West Side of Manhattan.
While the neighborhood's high walkability means many errands and leisure activities can be accomplished on foot, the excellent transit options make it easy to explore all that New York City has to offer. Whether it's a quick trip to Midtown for work, a shopping excursion in SoHo, or a night out in Brooklyn, the world-class public transportation system puts the entire city at residents' fingertips.
For those traveling further afield, the building's location provides convenient access to major transportation hubs. LaGuardia Airport is approximately a 20-minute drive, while Newark Liberty International can be reached in about 20 minutes and John F. Kennedy International airport in about 30 minutes, traffic permitting. This makes 60 White Street an ideal home base for frequent travelers or those with international business ties.
The neighborhood's flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes also make cycling a viable option for those who prefer to navigate the city on two wheels.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
2/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
75/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Tribeca Park
3 min walk
Trails
Collect Pond Park
4 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Thomas Paine Park
6 min walk
Trails
Concessions
Duarte Square
6 min walk
Picnic Area
Albert Capsouto Park
6 min walk
Trails
African Burial Ground National Monument
6 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Columbus Park
6 min walk
Duane Park
8 min walk
Trails
Washington Market Park
10 min walk
Trails
Playground
Botanical Gardens
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