Amidst the lower Manhattan blocks where industrial buildings have mostly been converted into luxury condominiums, lies 8 Beach Street. This low-rise building is tucked in the stylish TriBeca neighborhood, and was built in 1911, giving it many prewar details. The building rises to a quaint height of 8-stories, with only 5 apartments within it, adding a feel of intimacy for tenants.
The beamed ceilings of 8 Beach Streets loft apartments are high, and the large windows offer an abundance of sunlight. Spacious and airy living and dining rooms give way to stylish chef kitchens. Stainless steel cabinetry is not only found within the kitchens, but within he bathrooms as well (which are also adorned with oversized mirrors). Tenants have access to the building's roof deck where they can look down on the bustling streets of the neighborhood.
Living in Tribeca means living just blocks away from Manhattan's many sophisticated, yet charming, shopping and dining destinations. Residents of 8 Beach Street have this as well, but are also mere blocks away from three lush neighboring parks. The building also offers residents the convenience of washer and dryers within the premise and the security of a keyed elevator.