Closings are proceeding rapidly and residents have begun moving in at Tribeca Summit, the historic former warehouse located at 415 Greenwich Street in New York City. The collection of 63 extraordinary luxury condominiums, developed by Joel J. Silver and Ethan C. Eldon, has attracted buyers from across the city and the metropolitan area as well as from Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
"We have reached a significant benchmark in the lifecycle of this project," said Mr. Silver. "Our buyers are becoming our residents and we are delighted to welcome them."
Constructed in 1912, Tribeca Summit is in the heart of TriBeCa´s landmark district, one of Lower Manhattan´s most sought–after neighborhoods and home to international events like the TriBeCa Film Festival and world–renown restaurants including Bouley and Chanterelle. The residences were designed by H. Thomas O´Hara Architects in collaboration with Conceptual Architect Anthony Morali of M Studio. Ranging from two– to four–bedroom lofts to penthouse duplexes to extraordinary townhouses, the residences offer distinctive styles of living as well as exquisite finishes, oversize windows and ceiling heights ranging from 12 ½ feet to 15 ½ feet.
"Tribeca Summit offers unique living options," said Mr. Eldon. "In addition to the loft residences, the three exceptional duplex penthouses have innovative layouts, massive skylights and sweeping outdoor terraces, while the two remaining townhouses feature private entrances, expansive living rooms with 15 ½–foot ceilings and four different levels of living."
Light is drawn into every room of these magnificent homes not only through oversized windows, but also from three atriums which open to the sky and penetrate the building´s core. The atriums are lushly landscaped by celebrated landscape architect Thomas H. Balsley, who also designed the building´s rooftop terrace.
Tribeca Summit residents will enjoy the convenience of a 24–hour concierge, a fitness center, a children´s playroom designed by TriBeCa boutique Blue Bench, 24–hour attended parking, a bicycle room and storage spaces. Prices for the residences range from $2.65 million to $13.65 million. A spectacular two–bedroom loft model residence is currently open. For more information, please call 212–965–0030, visit www.tribecasummit.com or email ptanen@tribecasummit.com.