Building: 155 Franklin Street in Tribeca
155 Franklin Street is located on the south side of cobblestoned Franklin Street between Varick and Hudson Streets. It was the former Sugarloaf Warehouse circa 1882 built by George W. DaCunha and in 1902 renovated by Franklin Baylies. It is outfitted with a loading platform. The facade is brick with stone banding typical of Neo-Grec style. Converted to 10 residential condominium units in 1982. 6.5 stories. One freight-size elevator. Two units per floor. North units face Franklin Street. Well-managed by Arnold S. Warwick and well-serviced by superintendent. There is video intercom security and basement storage. These large lofts boasts intrinsic architectural details including original steel columns, wood-beams, high ceilings
and exposed brick. Lofts include wood-burning fireplaces and washer/dryers. This prime Tribeca historic building is the ultimate in authentic loft living.
Description provided by: Mara Flash Blum
Location
| NYC Storm Zone B |
Market Data
| 2 active sales listings: | $1,696 per ft² (avg) |
| 1 active rentals listings: | $78 per ft² (avg) |
| 1 previous sales listings: | $1,684 per ft² (avg in the last 180 days) |
Local Schools

All school zoning information applies only to the current school year and comes from the New York City Department of Education.
No warranty is made with respect to the accuracy of this information as it may change at any given time. Please consult with the DOE or your broker for the latest information.
Schools zoned for this address:
Simon Baruch Middle School (Ms 104)
(6-8)
PS 234 Independence School
(K-5)
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