$4.5M Industrial Tribeca Loft Is Both Cavernous and Airy
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$4.5M Industrial Tribeca Loft Is Both Cavernous and Airy

July 19, 2016

The adjectives “cavernous” and “airy” don’t usually go together, but a gut renovation at this Tribeca loft created an industrial-chic space that manages to feel bright and open while retaining its dark, underground moodiness. Located at the 19th century building 55 North Moore Street, the two-bedroom home boasts historic details like exposed wood ceilings, brick walls, and steel columns, along with more modern touches such as the amazing skylight made of frosted glass blocks.

The loft last sold in 2004 for $1.78 million, and after the reno, the owners thought they could pick up a cool $10.6 million last year. The price has now dropped significantly to $4.5 million, however.

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The home opens to a large partitioned foyer, which leads to the rest of the open space.

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The kitchen is quite modern, with a large central island, custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and luxury appliances.

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The master bedroom is separated by flowing white curtains and features a pair of large walk-in closets and a lavish en-suite bath.

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The second bedroom is more private, with a separate entrance and location at the opposite end of the home. It functions like more of a guest suite thanks to a kitchenette and full bath.

[Listing: 55 North Moore Street, #1 by Ryan Serhant and Chase Landow of Nest Seekers]

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