$3M Tribeca loft is a white-washed wonderland
Photos by Shannon Dupre of DDReps for The Corcoran Group
A true Tribeca loft is not too hard to come by, but this three-bedroom home at 77 Hudson Street definitely stands out from the rest. Just listed for $2,999,000, the home has been whitewashed from floor to ceiling, giving the space a casual beachy vibe. But when mixed with all those classic loft details–beamed ceilings, stainless steel accents–this vision in white is really something special.
A private keyed elevator opens to a foyer with a whopping six closets. The full apartment spans 1,704 square feet and has “a flexible, functional and rare square footprint,” according to the listing. A fun fact–the doors are restored Jamison refrigerator doors with original hardware.
The two true bedrooms are located just off the foyer.
In the hall, there are two full bathrooms, one of which is attached to a laundry room.
Dividing the bedrooms and living area is what’s labeled on the floorplan as an “interior bedroom/den.” Currently configured as the latter, this space is separated by floor-to-ceiling sliding glass and steel partitions that were sourced from the old City Hall.
The large, living/dining room features a wealth of loft loveliness, including wood-beamed ceilings, original cast iron columns, exposed brick painted white, and custom arched glass doors.
Open to the living room is the chic, industrial-style kitchen. It has floor-to-ceiling cabinets, Viking appliances, and a floating butcher block island.
The building was constructed in 1910 and today has just five, full-floor apartments. It’s just a couple blocks from the 1 train at Franklin Street and a quick walk to the A, C, and E trains at Canal Street. It also is right near popular neighborhood spots like Bubby’s, Locanda Verde, and The Odeon.
[Listing details: 77 Hudson Street, #4 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Jay Glazer and Steven B. Marvin]
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Photos by Shannon Dupre of DDReps for The Corcoran Group