Once a coffee warehouse, this $11M Tribeca townhouse is a three-level condo with a hot tub in the back

Courtesy of The Bogard New York Team / Photos by Andrew Brincka, DDReps
From the outside, this townhouse condo at 62 Beach Street looks to be every bit the historic loft building. Built in 1860, the former coffee, tea, and spice warehouse known as the Fischer Mills Building is right at home on the cobblestoned Tribeca street. Within, the classic restored warehouse conceals a 4,600-square-foot triplex that brings the loft aesthetic into the 21st century for a $10,995,000 buyer. Loft bones frame luxuries like a home gym, and the whole package includes a private garden with a hot tub.

The home’s main living space is at its center level, where you’ll find a dramatic great room framed by double-height ceilings, whitewashed brick, and hefty columns of gnarled timber. A foyer offers a coat closet and powder room. A windowed sky bridge introduces the living, dining, and kitchen spaces.



A tall wall of windows keeps the space flooded with sunlight. The loft-style kitchen has a mid-century modern vibe with wood cabinetry, stone worktops, and tiled floors. A dining island anchors the space.



The home’s primary suite is on this floor. The luxury level is retained with a fireplace, two closets, and a private balcony. A marble-clad en-suite bath has a double vanity and a walk-in shower.



Up a set of industrial-style stairs is a sunny office nook. Also up here: Another marble-enhanced bedroom suite.




The home’s lower level has room for three more bedrooms and two baths. A bona-fide home gym is down here as well, along with a rec room and laundry facilities.



The can’t-believe-it’s-Manhattan prize goes to the home’s private, landscaped patio. This outdoor oasis is enhanced by planters, a grilling station, and a hot tub.
No bare-bones loft living required. The building is a full-service condominium with full-time door attendants, a live-in super, a bicycle room, and private storage.
[Listing details: The Fischer Mills Building, 62 Beach Street, #THA at CityRealty]
[At The Bogard New York Team at SERHANT by Brandon Bogard, Mallory Bogard, and Lauren Snisky]
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