Located in the heart of Tribeca, Tribeca Park offers its residents an elegant and sophisticated New York City lifestyle. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern, services and amenities include a skylit indoor swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a private landscaped sculpture garden, a children's playroom, round-the-clock concierge service and on-site garage parking. It has an elevator vestibule with a hanging circular light that overlooks the garden.
Tribeca Park contains 396 rental apartments and 117 parking spaces. The concierge building's waterfront street wall overlooks Hudson River Park, reminiscent of Riverside Drive on New York's Upper West Side. The building has a metal cornice recalling neighboring Tribeca's historic building fabric, and the tower is capped by an exposed wooden water tower, a reference to one of New York's ubiquitous rooftop elements.
In designing one of the first three apartment towers at the northern end of Battery Park City, the architect intentionally departed from the genteel, Riverside Drive-inspired aesthetic in favor of "a tougher, bolder vocabulary of hard edges, bold bracketed overhangs, and colossally-scaled columnar elements" to "visually unite it with the nearby Tribeca warehouse district." The 27-story tower marks the intersection of the Chambers Street pedestrian corridor to Tribeca and the culmination of the River Terrace street wall.
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