Rent a Genuine Gem of an Artist's Loft in Prime Tribeca
Available furnished 2 months minimum no maximum. Overlooking Franklin Street in Tribeca is this gorgeous, rare, pre-war sun-soaked loft in a handsome Edwardian 12 story building named Collect Pond House. The building, with only 3 apartments per floor, has an impressive staircase with marble steps, ornate wrought iron railings and floor to ceiling marble slab walls.
A newly renovated windowed hallway opens into this enormous 11-foot ceilinged space with six - 7 ft. tall windows - two in the kitchen with a separate eating area and four in the large living room with room for a separate dining table. There is a brand-new washer and dryer in the unit along with a dishwasher, grill and full kitchen amenities.
The Master Bedroom contains an en-suite bathroom and has a door that closes the wing off ensuring quiet and privacy. The second bedroom can be used as an office or a child's room. Both two bedrooms are at the back of the unit which is currently configured with three separate work areas should you require them.
In addition to a common roof deck, video intercom, video security and full-time super, recent major capital improvements have added new bike storage, package room, mail room, freshly renovated hallways and two brand new elevator cabs. A restored Beaux-Arts marble lobby with wrought iron bridge has been recently restored to its original glory.
An expansive Gourmet Garage grocery store on the ground floor is stunningly convenient as is the ability to access a great many subways very advantageous to get anywhere in the five boroughs. Very close proximity to the many restaurants and shops in Tribeca, Soho, Chinatown, Wall St and Nolita.
Collect Pond House has rich Tribeca history. Constructed in 1909, it originally housed the Royal Typewriter Company as its first tenants. The textile house Bernard Semel, Inc., moved into the building in the 20's and the firm placed its name between the first and second floors.
Collect Pond House was converted to co-operative ownership in 1978. The first owner of 3C was the owner of the Mudd club, a fixture of Tribeca's "scene" of the late 1970's and early 80's. Since then, the loft has been occupied for many years by an artist and his family.
available on
2/15/2022Co-op
Built in 1909
MLS/Listing ID 21554895
Collect Pond House
12 Stories
39 Units
Listing Courtesy of DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE, NICOLA L. E. CLAYTON - 917-318-1970
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