The Cobblestone Lofts
Schedule Tour

The Cobblestone Lofts

28 Laight Street
Condo in Tribeca
View the CityRealty Profile of The Cobblestone Lofts
February 2, 2017

Rich wood details abound at this $5.75M sixth floor loft in Tribeca

There's nothing timid about this three-bedroom loft apartment, perched on the sixth floor of the Tribeca condo 28 Laight Street. The sprawling living room is dominated by exposed wood ceilings, with wide-plank ebonized oak floors below. Massive windows framed by exposed brick bring light into the bold and striking space. Such an impressive interior design will set a buyer back $5.75 million.
Look around the apartment
August 6, 2014

Modern Meets Rustic in This Tribeca Home at the Cobblestone Lofts

If you’re thinking how nice it would be to leave the office at the end of a long day and stroll down a quaint cobblestone street to your beautiful Tribeca loft, you’re in the right spot. Because today we’re going to take a look at a residence inside Tribeca’s Cobblestone Lofts. The former site of a 19th century warehouses, the four red-brick buildings that make up the Cobblestone Lofts was once owned by Trinity Episcopal Church. However, in 2001 CMS Design architect Chris Smith came through and converted the buildings into 32 condominiums. It appears it was during this time that the current owners snatched up unit 3A, so we’re feeling pretty lucky for the chance to take a peek inside the 3,300-square-foot gem nearly 13 years later.
Let's take a look inside...

Interested in seeing the property in person?

It’s free, with no obligation.

CityRealty Logo

"*" indicates required fields