New York Rentals – Tribeca

Tribeca is short for Triangle Below Canal Street, and this stylish lower Manhattan neighborhood runs from, you guessed it, Canal Street to Park Place and from the Hudson to Broadway. Once an industrial district defined by its warehouses, Tribeca has reinvented itself as a surpassingly hip, understatedly sophisticated Manhattan residential neighborhood that is... still kind of defined by its warehouses. Many of Tribeca's historic old industrial buildings have been refitted as luxury lofts or high-end retail, while many others have been replaced by new residential buildings offering some of the most distinctive and distinguished apartments for rent in Manhattan.

While Tribeca is best-known for its popular nightspots, sophisticated dining and luxury shopping, there's more to the neighborhood than opulence. Tribeca is still a thriving arts community, albeit thanks more to the neighborhood's art galleries and the Tribeca Film Festival than the presence of actual artists, who have long since been priced-out of this poshest of neighborhoods. There's more to do in Tribeca than seeing and being seen, in short, and the neighborhood's distinctively open feel, stunning architecture and enduring cool have made it one of the most desirable places to live in Manhattan. Of course, all those fabulous luxury rental apartments don't hurt.

The amenity-laden luxury rentals at 88 Leonard and Tribeca Tower rank among the most luxurious rental apartments in Manhattan. Some of the most stunning downtown views in Manhattan can be seen from the rental flats at 111 Worth Street, while the apartments for rent at The Saranac combine modern luxury and understated, classic design elements. While they're disparate in design and character, the rental apartments in Tribeca have one vital aspect in common: they're among the most sought-after apartments for rent in Manhattan.

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111 Worth Street 111 Worth Street

111 Worth Street, Tribeca

111 Worth Street Building - Tribeca apartments for rent

Romantic. Spellbinding. Inspiring. 111 Worth's compelling postcard panoramas continue to delight its residents. A history of New York architecture is reflected via views of historic spires, grand civic buildings and sleek modern skyscrapers. The seasons change the face of Thomas Paine Park; the morning sun reflects off the Woolworth Building. Evening lights sparkle across the Brooklyn Bridge. This is 111 Worth Street, where floor-to-ceiling vistas bathe each room with the colors of the changing sky.

121 Reade Street 121 Reade Street

121 Reade Street, Tribeca

121 Reade Street Building - Tribeca apartments for rent

A luxury rental apartment building in the heart of Tribeca, 121 Reade Street is instantly recognizable thanks to a unique design that wraps around the three corners of Reade, Hudson and Chambers Streets. 121 Reade Street's distinctive look has earned it design awards, but it is 121 Reade Street's combination of luxurious apartments for rent and prime Tribeca location that has made it one of the most desirable rental listings in Tribeca.

34 Leonard Street 34 Leonard Street

34 Leonard Street, Tribeca

34 Leonard Street Building - Tribeca apartments for rent

With its prime downtown location, ever blossoming art and music scene, historic buildings and exceptional entertainment, the flats at 34 Leonard in Tribeca are among the most sought-after Manhattan apartments for rent. Home of the famed Tribeca Film Festival, the attractive and innovative architecture will set any luxury rental aside. This 9 story building offers 16 unique lofts, boasting fine indoor features and modern amenities, citing 34 Leonard as one of the finest New York City rentals.

88 Leonard Street 88 Leonard Street

88 Leonard Street, Tribeca

88 Leonard Street Rentals - Tribeca Apartments for rent in New York City

88 Leonard offers elegant doorman living in the lively, luxurious neighborhood of Tribeca. In a neighborhood rich in historic architecture, 88 Leonard represents something of a new chapter, and the next generation of luxury apartment living in Tribeca. With a striking modern look and some of the most distinctive apartments for rent in Tribeca, 88 Leonard stands out as one of the most desirable rental buildings in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.

Studios from $2,800 per month
1BR from $4,125 per month

89 Murray Street 89 Murray Street

89 Murray Street, Tribeca

89 Murray is a brand-new Tribeca rental building near St. John's University offering studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. This post-war high-rise features floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, washers and dryers, stainless steel kitchen appliances, and stone countertops. Its luxury baths are resplendent in Carrara marble vanities and floors.

2BR from $6,125 per month

Barclay Tower Barclay Tower

10 Barclay Street, Tribeca

Barclay Tower Building - Tribeca apartments for rent

A very modern luxury rental building in the heart of one of Manhattan's most historic neighborhoods, Barclay Tower is a study in elegant contrast. The same can be said of Tribeca, though, which makes Barclay Tower a perfect fit at 10 Barclay Street. While Barclay Tower's imposing height ensures that it towers over its environs, this luxury rental building's combination of elegant apartments for rent, classic Manhattan comforts, ultra-modern amenities and prime lower Manhattan location is perfectly Tribeca.

1BR from $3,795 per month
2BR from $5,795 per month
3BR from $12,500 per month

The Saranac The Saranac

95 Worth Street, Tribeca

The Saranac Building - 95 Worth Street apartments for rent

This attractive, 16-story building was erected in 2000 in the manner of some of the city's better pre-World War II apartment buildings. It has nice proportions, good facade modulation and a handsome roofline with corner pylons and central pavilions. Named after a town in the Adirondack Mountains, its lobby has a wood-beamed ceiling and a large, stone fireplace, imported Pietri di Bedonia blue stone floors and wrought-iron light fixtures.

1BR from $2,650 per month
2BR from $4,795 per month

Tribeca Tower Tribeca Tower

105 Duane Street, Tribeca

Tribeca Tower Building - 105 Duane Street apartments for rent

In a neighborhood of historic cast-iron buildings hailing back to the 19th century, The Tribeca Tower stands out as a beacon of modern elegance and an instantly recognizable part of the lower Manhattan skyline. In a neighborhood of contrasts the old-New York feel of TriBeCa is belied by its wealth of luxury shopping, galleries and fine dining the Tribeca Tower manages both to complement this neighborhood's history and point in the direction of its future.

Studios from $3,295 per month
1BR from $3,800 per month
2BR from $10,049 per month

Truffles Tribeca Truffles Tribeca

34 Desbrosses Street, Tribeca

Truffles Tribeca Building - 34 Desbrosses Street apartments for rent

A new addition to Tribeca, Truffles, located at 34 Desbrosses Street adds a new flavor to Manhattan with its 291 units. Although comprised of two towers, eleven and fifteen stories, they are connected by a glass skywalk. Located close to the Hudson River, there are many land and sea recreational activities to be enjoyed at your doorstep. The 1 train stop at Franklin Street is about a five-minute walk away. Dining and nightlife are never lacking in the Tribeca area, and the Tribeca Film Festival is held yearly close by.

Studios from $2,825 per month
1BR from $4,395 per month
2BR from $5,795 per month
3BR from $7,988 per month