Situated in the iconic American Thread Building, this newly gut-renovated apartment epitomizes the sophistication and vibrancy of Downtown. Encompassing nearly 2,900 square feet with three bedrooms-and one flex room-and four baths, it offers an ideal balance of luxury, location, and space.
The sunl...
Situated in the iconic American Thread Building, this newly gut-renovated apartment epitomizes the sophistication and vibrancy of Downtown. Encompassing nearly 2,900 square feet with three bedrooms-and one flex room-and four baths, it offers an ideal balance of luxury, location, and space.
The sunlit home is illuminated by 20 oversized windows with both south and southeastern exposures. Its tasteful, European design is both contemporary and timeless. While the main living spaces showcase clean, bright, and minimalist finishes, bedrooms and bathrooms are brought to life by intricate, hand-painted tilework, marble countertops, and designer wallpapers from Jean-Paul Gautier and TecnoGrafica.
The home's main living spaces-and one secondary bedroom suite-are located upstairs. Its kitchen is outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances, including a professional range from Officine Gullo, a Wolf microwave, two Miele dishwashers, an extra-large side-by-side SubZero refrigerator/freezer, and an enormous pantry. It opens to an expansive great room and dining area that can comfortably accommodate up to 14 people. Perfect for entertaining, the space features a wet bar with plenty of storage and cabinets for stemware, as well as a SubZero ice maker and wine refrigerator.
The lower level includes two bedrooms-including the primary suite-as well as a generously sized home office, which can easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. The spacious primary suite features impressive California walk-in closets, as well as a spa-like bath with radiant heated floors, Calacutta Turquoise Marble wainscoting, and a built-in double vanity with Waterworks fixtures. The oversized, windowed shower has steam capabilities.
Additional highlights include switches and wall plates by Forbes & Lomax, an in-ceiling Sonos system, and encrypted Wi-Fi.
Designed by acclaimed architect William B. Tubby in 1896, the historically landmarked American Thread Building is an emblem of renaissance revival architecture. The 11-story building was one of the first luxury condominium conversions in Tribeca. It offers 24-hour security, a landscaped roof terrace, and ease of access to all lower Manhattan's offerings, including the Financial District. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of New York City real estate history!