$5.25M Dietz Lantern Building Loft Is Historic Tribeca Living at Its Finest
High, barrel-vaulted ceilings? Check. Exposed brick? Check. Classic columns? Check. Oversized windows? Check. This apartment in the Dietz Lantern Building at 429 Greenwich Street offers everything you’d want from a historic Tribeca loft and is on the market for $5.25 million.
The four-bedroom, 2,700-square-foot apartment is located within the Tribeca North Historic District in a former factory building, erected in 1887, that manufactured lanterns for horse-drawn carriages. It was converted to condominium in 1996, and today its homes boast an enviable mix of historic details and modern conveniences.
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The relaxed loft starts off with a long entrance gallery, which is perfect for displaying art or family photos. It leads to the spacious corner living/dining room that is highlighted by barrel-vaulted ceilings and massive, double-glazed windows looking out to the surrounding historic district. A contemporary wood-burning fireplace pops against the exposed brick walls, as does the slate grey divider.
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The open chef’s kitchen is a complete modern addition, set back from the central entertaining space. It features a four-person island, deep granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. Close by is the private office with custom built-ins, and from there a hallway leads to four bedrooms, a separate den, and two renovated bathrooms.
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The sunny master suite has perhaps the most historic charm of all. Completely surrounded by arched exposed brick, the room also features an industrial, steel sliding door. In addition to a large walk-in closet, the suite has an en suite bathroom with a double-vanity, deep soaking tub, and glass enclosed shower.
And though there are no horse-drawn carriages making their way inside anymore, the apartment does offer a private spot in the on-site parking garage for an extra cost.
[Listing: 429 Greenwich Street, 7B by Richard Orenstein for Halstead]
[Via CityRealty]
Photos courtesy of Halstead