Step off the keyed-in elevator, and you’re immediately struck by the elegance combined with traditional charm. This full-floor sanctuary spares no detail, with 12-foot ceilings throughout, including both bathrooms, giving the space an expansive yet cozy feel.
Step off the keyed-in elevator, and you’re immediately struck by the elegance combined with traditional charm. This full-floor sanctuary spares no detail, with 12-foot ceilings throughout, including both bathrooms, giving the space an expansive yet cozy feel. The chef’s kitchen, adorned in Calacatta marble, features a breakfast bar seating four. A brand-new GE induction stove awaits, perfect for any cooking enthusiast. Adjacent to the kitchen, two oversized, brick-encased closets house a Bosch washer/dryer and provide ample space for clothing, shoes, and seasonal items.
Both bedrooms are located at the back of the apartment, offering privacy from the entertainment area. Each features large closets with additional storage above, thanks to the tall ceilings. The master bathroom is truly jaw-dropping with its 12-foot ceilings, nearly 20-foot length, and stunning Calacatta marble extending almost seven feet high. Heated floors, custom fixtures, dual Porcelanosa sinks, a spacious shower stall with a waterfall head, and a Kohler Tea for Two tub with air jets offer pure luxury. Vintage-style sconces and recessed lighting with dimmers complete the look.
The second bathroom is equally impressive, with Calacatta marble, a 32-inch Porcelanosa vanity, an oversized shower stall, and custom fixtures.
The living area is spacious and versatile, easily accommodating various layouts. A decorative fireplace with stone detail and a custom stainless steel radiator, imported from Montreal, add unique touches. Over 75 recessed lights, many compatible with Philips Hue bulbs, allow for customizable lighting. Electric blinds adorn the 8-foot windows, and Edison bulb sconces add a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Architectural moldings and chair rails run through the living, dining, and bedroom areas. The owner can even add a third bedroom if desired.
Oversized solid cherry doors, many with reeded translucent glass crafted by a local artist, were designed specifically for this Tribeca loft. 109 Reade Street is a boutique condominium with just five residential units, each occupying an entire floor, accessible directly via elevator. Built in the late 1800s and originally occupied by HL Mulford and Company, the building has retained its old-world New York charm while offering modern high-end finishes.
Conveniently located near the 1,2,3,A,C,E,4,5,6,J,Z subway lines, and zoned for PS234, one of Manhattan’s