443 Greenwich Street
Residence 5H
Tribeca
443 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Listing Details
Bedroom
4 BedroomsBathroom
4.5 BathroomsInterior
3,949 SQFTPrice
$15,900,000Taxes
-Common Charges
-Key Features
At almost 4000 ft.², this vast and expansive loft-like home is situated on a highly coveted corner of Tribeca’s premier luxury landmarked condominium. Offering enviable natural light and treetop + water views, this immaculate 4BR home features soaring ceilings and an uncommonly curated marriage of modern design quality, preserved original details, and voluminous flow of space throughout. All this on a prime Tribeca cobblestoned street in what is unquestionably the neighborhood’s most celebrated and discreet full-service Condominium.
Enter through the well-staffed lobby into a key-locked elevator which delivers you directly into this sprawling 4BR/4.5BA home, where a large gracious entry foyer welcomes you into this spectacular residence.
The immense scale of the dramatic open-plan living and dining room is impressive, and features multiple seating areas, striking arched Mahogany Thermal windows with incredible light (N + W exposures), and sturdy Carolina yellow-pine wood beams and columns offering gorgeous hints of industrial modernism.
The home’s massive kitchen is a work of art – a perfect space for comfortable cooking, dining, and entertaining. Encased in wood and fluted glass cabinetry with 2-inch thick Calacatta marble, this fully equipped open kitchen includes 2 sinks, dual Miele dishwashers, six-burner vented Wolf range, side-by-side 36-inch-wide Subzero refrigerator/freezers, distinctive pendant lighting and Gaggenau wine refrigerator with 70-bottle capacity. Nearby is a casual dining area, perfect for a chic custom banquette set beside a sunny window. At the opposite end of the room you will find a substantial dining area, perfect for accommodating and entertaining larger groups.
Each of the four bedrooms is serene, spacious, and gloriously sunlit. The primary suite is luxurious and tranquil, and features peaceful Western daylight, 2 gigantic walk-in closets with custom shelving and built-in dressers, and a lavish en-suite bathroom (heated floors + towel racks, rain-head steam shower with a pivoting glass door, soaking tub with a backdrop of book-matched Italian Calacatta marble, and a private water closet). The 3 guest bedrooms are accompanied by elegant en-suite baths and large, outfitted closets, and all of the apartment’s bedrooms feature large steel casement windows, recessed lighting, expansive closets, and natural oak hardwood flooring. Scale of walls in all rooms throughout the home are perfect for displaying art. Additional features in this stunning home include a powder room with Duravit fixtures, a functional proper laundry room, iPad-controlled smart home, custom sconces, automated solar and blackout shades, recessed lighting throughout mindful of art placement, and built-in speakers.
Originally designed by renowned architect Charles C. Haight (1882) and used as a 19th-century book-bindery factory, 443 Greenwich’s grand and historic facade has been painstakingly restored and its interiors meticulously transformed by CetraRuddy Architects. This stunning landmarked LEED-certified Tribeca building is now the premier AAA+ address in this AAA+ neighborhood, and offers residents an unparalleled combination of space, luxury, location, and privacy. The building’s portfolio of amenities is unmatched, including: 24hr DM + concierge + valet + resident manager, a 70-foot indoor swimming pool, cutting-edge fitness center locker rooms, private Yoga/Pilates studios, infrared sauna, children’s playroom and massage room, Turkish bath, a 5,000-square-foot landscaped roof terrace, lush central courtyard, private storage rooms, cold storage adjacent to the lobby, climate-controlled wine cellar, and a dramatic subterranean terra-cotta tiled garage which allows for discreet off-street arrivals and departures (as an added amenity, the full-time valet will bring/take your car to nearby garages for you). Simply an unparalleled level of historic luxury living in Downtown Manhattan’s most affluent neighborhood.
- 5H - 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom
- 3949 interior square feet
- Mahogany Thermal windows
- Six-burner vented Wolf range
- Gaggenau wine refrigerator
About 443 Greenwich Street
Originally built in 1882 by architect Charles Haight, 443 Greenwich has been reimagined by award-winning architecture firm CetraRuddy as a luxury condominium building that pays homage to its original construction. “When we first walked the site, we were so inspired by the monumental quality of the building,” says founding partner Nancy Ruddy. “In adapting this New York City landmark to urban residences, we really celebrated the structure’s grand proportions.” Many architectural details—including the now-exposed Carolina Yellow Pine post-and-beam structure and oversized arched windows—have been left intact, while interiors have been given a thoroughly modern makeover.
Fifty-three loft-style homes, including eight penthouses, range in size from 2,900 square feet to 9,300 square feet and from two bedrooms to four bedrooms. CetraRuddy also designed the interiors, which are bright and airy, with high ceilings and generous proportions. Throughout, there are wide white oak floors, mahogany-framed windows, and antique bronze doors, as well as smart home features like iPad-controlled AC, lighting, and shades. And then there are the custom kitchens by Christopher Peacock, with Calacatta marble kitchen islands and top-of-the-line appliances (like Wolf ranges and Gaggenau wine refrigerators).
For a relatively intimate building, 443 Greenwich has an impressive array of amenities. There’s the 70-foot, travertine-swathed indoor lap pool for starters, as well as a state-of-the-art fitness center designed by The Wright Fit. The residents-only courtyard is a lush oasis, while the 5,000-square-foot landscaped rooftop terrace affords fantastic views of the city and the Hudson River. But it’s the service and the level of privacy that really make this building stand out (and they explain why so many celebrities have decided to make it home).