The classic dilemma when buying in Tribeca: Choose an authentic loft which may lack modern luxuries, or opt for newer construction which tends to fall short on the character and charm that defines Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhood. Lucky for you, this home delivers both in spades.
Welcome to Residence #4S at Seven Harrison, one of only 12 bespoke homes reimagined within a former cold storage warehouse by world-renowned, AD100 architect Steven Harris.
From your private, keyed-elevator entrance, Residence #4S sets the stage with a vast formal entry gallery, a rare sight in Tribeca and one of the defining features for every home at Seven Harrison. Custom artisan plaster walls finished in lush indigo are lined with oversized doors which give way to two bedroom wings, a separate laundry room with linen storage & deep basin sink, and an ultra-deep coat closet. At the end of the gallery one's eye is easily drawn though a grand entrance to the Great Room where a south-facing Juliet balcony provides a sneak peek of what's to come.
Spanning over 30 feet long and punctuated by 10 foot ceilings & custom cornice molding, the Great Room boasts both south and east exposures, capturing sunlight throughout the day (a rare sight for most Tribeca apartments). The western side is configured with a gracious dining setup with custom LED pendant lighting.
The eat-in-kitchen, perfectly-framed by three pass throughs and accessed from the Great Room, offers up three exposures and abundant natural light through four oversized windows, a built-in dining banquette with views of The Staple Street Skybridge & One World Trade, Italian walnut and stainless steel cabinetry, Imperial Danby slab marble countertops, premium Vola fixturesa vented La Cornue oven and range, integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator with four freezer drawers, Miele dishwasher, and Insinkerator disposal.
The primary suite is accessed through a dedicated entrance off the entry gallery. Pin-drop quiet yet awash with light from its southern exposure, walls have also undergone an artisan plaster treatment to great a warm, inviting space using a play on neutral tones and textures. While two large closets frame the entrance to the bedroom, the real showstopper is the private dressing area which leads to a sumptuous five-fixture en suite bathroom draped in Thassos honed marble, with Corian paneling features, heated marble slab floors, a Zuma soaking tub, walk-in shower, Barber Wilsons fixtures, and Waterworks accessories.
On the eastern wing off the gallery, one will find two large guest rooms, each with a dedicated full bathroom. Similar to the primary suite, each guest room features custom closets and ultra-high end finishes/fixtures throughout.
Known for his keen eye for detail, Steven Harris adds special touches to each of his projects, with Seven Harrison being known for "dramatic loft proportions with a classic prewar sensibility." Stand out features that truly set this home apart from the rest include recessed door casings and baseboards, oversized wood-framed double-hung windows, invisible light switches, integrated Sonos speakers throughout, multi-zone central air, and electronic Lutron shades installed on every window.
Last, but certainly not least, a dedicated, private storage unit conveys with this sale.
Built in 1900 as a commercial dry goods & cold storage warehouse, Seven Harrison was reimagined in 2013 as a boutique full-service condominium with a 24-hour doorman/concierge, full-time porter and superintendent, fitness center, bicycle storage, and a sophisticated lobby with oversized mural by celebrated painter Mark Beard. Located in the heart Tribeca's historic district, Seven Harrison is a stone's throw from the finest shopping, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Mere minutes from the Franklin Street 1 train, Chambers Street 1/2/3/A/C/E trains, and the West Side Highway, this location is a true commuter's dream.