Neighborhood Guide

Tribeca


NEIBORHOOD DEFINITION

TriBeCa is short for “Triangle Below Canal.” TriBeCa stretches from Canal Street and Broadway to south west of Vesey Street and Hudson River.

 

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE

TriBeCa is famous for its former industrial buildings, many of which are now converted to residential buildings.  It is a mix of modern high-rise building and old-style lofts and tenement.

 

LANMARK & Famous Buildings

Washington Market Park ( at Greenwich Street).
The Powell Building (105 Hudson Street)
New York Telephone Company (140 West Street)
New York Mercantile Exchange (6 Harrison Street)
101 Warren (101 Warren Street)
93 Worth (93 Worth Street)
 

NEIGHBORHOOD

TriBeCa is home to TriBeCa Film Festival.  TriBeCa is a quiet yet cosmopolitan neighborhood. With the streets mixed with asphalt and cobblestone, the area has a low-key and peaceful atmosphere at the daytime; by night, it turns more exciting along Greenwich Street.  Famous restaurants such as Nobu, Bouley, Wolfgang’s Steakhouse, Scalini Fedeli, and etc.  People can shop from food, furniture, to art supplies.

 

REFERENCE

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribeca#Architecture

http://streeteasy.com/nyc/area/tribeca-manhattan

http://www.tribecafilm.com/

http://www.tribecatrib.com/

http://www.tribecacinemas.com/


Tribeca Listings

Size Starting from Listings Count Avg. $/Ft2 DOM
Studio $750.0K 7 $1,616 142
1 BR $995.0K 32 $1,889 238
2 BR $1.33M 86 $1,956 215
3 BR $2.20M 74 $2,253 172

$1,928

Avg. Price/SqFt.

Prices Trend (2012-2024)

Tribeca Buildings