Tribeca Green
Started by ekartash
over 14 years ago
Posts: 364
Member since: Jun 2007
Discussion about Tribeca Green at 210 Warren Street in Battery Park City
I think its a Related property, one of several they have downtown. A bit pricey, and this building is right across from a sizeable dog run, plus it sits above a Duane Reade, so if your apartment faces No End Ave it might be noisy at times. The west-side of the building faces Teardrop Park and the Hudson River.
ekartash, big difference from the Visionaire.
Well maintained, green building. The staff is super professional and friendly. Lots of young families in the building, great facilities for kids in the neighborhood. I would highly recommend it.
I just looked at some apartments there and found it disappointing. The halls and common areas are showing a lot of wear and things look a bit run down. The quality of fininshes in the units could be much better - do those parquet wood floors and cheap kitchen cabinets have anythig green about them? The newer green buildings like the Verdesian seem to look better and have many more advantages. One plus with Related - you can charge your rent!!
Currently living at Tribeca Green. Staff is incredible, very friendly and always helpful. The apartment was completely renovated/upgraded before we moved in, so I'm assuming the finishes mentioned in the reviews were what existed before. The only issue I have with this building is that there is no roof deck. It's crazy to me that a building with views of the Hudson wouldn't have a roof deck! There is even a garden on the roof that for some reason, residents don't have access to? Throw a couple of chairs up there so everyone can enjoy!
Would echo eit222's comments. Have lived here for 3 months now and have been super impressed with staff, both on a personal level (knew our names and apartment number within a few days of moving in) and responsiveness to problems. Live in a dog park facing unit and there are no noise issues at all, maybe they replaced the windows at some point in the last few years. Also, our unit has great finishes as well (strip flooring, decent cabinetry, great appliances), but I understand that varies unit by unit and I'm not quite sure the methodology on deciding which units get upgraded and which don't.