28 Laight Street, 2A COBBLESTONE LOFTS, Tribeca, Manhattan, NY 10013
for rent | Condo | Built in 1891
- Available 01/01/25
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28 Laight Street, 2A COBBLESTONE LOFTS, Tribeca, Manhattan, NY 10013
for rent | Condo | Built in 1891
- Available 01/01/25
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About 28 Laight Street, 2A, COBBLESTONE LOFTS, Tribeca, Manhattan, NY 10013
This authentic, renovated loft tells a story in every detail. From the wide-plank oak floors to the 130-year-old beamed ceilings soaring over 10 feet, this space whispers class and shouts authenticity. With a massive 24.5-foot-wide living room, a southern view framed by lush trees, and a front-row seat to the iconic "Welcome to New York" sign, every ...
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Tribeca
Though its name technically stands for the mouthful “Triangle Below Canal Street,” Tribeca has long since distinguished itself as a recognizable word in the NYC lexicon. (Plus, its boundaries these days are hardly triangular). Tribeca's lofts are the standard-bearer for that style of home; sitting within their landmarked cast-iron building exteriors, they have become objects of adoration and aspiration. Following the Civil War, the city’s shipping industry shifted from East to West Side, due in no small part to the longer piers along the Hudson in present-day Tribeca. That body of water still looms large today, as views over it are another key draw for residents in the area. A chunk of Hudson River Park — which extends north over four miles — lies within Tribeca, granting a relaxing waterside public space and a simple route to travel as far north as 59th Street via the Hudson River Greenway.
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COBBLESTONE LOFTS
Loft Building in Tribeca
Varick Street And Holland Tunnel Exit Ped Overpass
- 32 UNITS
- 7 STORIES
- 1891 BUILT