Liberty Park, just south of the World Trade Center, is probably one of the more delightful accidental places in all of New York City. As most downtown visitors stream up Greenwich Street with an eye on the 9/11 Memorial, a few lucky ones curiously walk up the steps to this elevated park and immediately feel […]
This large corner apartment in Norwich Hall comes with cozy hardwoods and sleek architectural features like arched passageways and crown molding. Located in Rego Park, along a street lined with trees and near assorted shops, you’ll find 1,100 SF of stylish living, and plenty of closet space to boot. The more than ample space allows […]
The Textile Building at 66 Leonard Street sits prominently on the southeast corner of Leonard Street and Church Street, a bold reminder of Tribeca past. Across the street, ever-looming over this turn-of-the-century limestone edifice, is the Jenga-like skyscraper, 56 Leonard Street, a marvel of modern engineering and a must-see on any downtown attraction list. In […]
When people make the pilgrimage to New York City with dreams of making it big and living the New York Life, this is the apartment they come home to in their fantasies. Built in 1862, 62 Wooster Street, has been updated and houses six units across seven floors, utilizing keyed elevator access for residents. Exposed […]
Live across from Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum in this small, but charming studio apartment. Better yet, let one of your children spread their wings in this Parisian-style first floor residence. While a bit small, the apartment has a generous 9.5 ceiling height and two large windows in the living area. There is a […]
Where we choose to live tends to be a reflection of the various aspects of our personalities. And this apartment in Tribeca’s Grabler Building oozes cool– it looks like Tony Stark might live here. Built in the 1800s as a warehouse, the exquisite renovations made to the building will make you wonder why we waste […]