White Street Two-Floor Condo - Fifth Floor
- Usage: Office
- Type: Sale
- Floor: 5th Floor
- Size: 5,012 SQFT
- Price: $11,500,000
- Term: —
- Broker: Jonathan Anapol
- Telephone: 212-268-8289
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66 White Street marries the epitome of high-end design and craftsmanship with the most exacting standards of architectural preservation and environmentally conscious construction.
This duplex office space offers 7,998 square feet of work space and over 700 square feet of private terraces in the heart of Tribeca.
Two-Floor Condo with outdoor space - spanning 7,998 SF. of commercial loft space configured into an office unit. This office space is prebuilt and offers a blend of private perimeter offices coupled with core situated workstations. The units are mid positioned within a cast-iron masterpiece each being on both the fifth and sixth floors, together these units boasts an exemplary feat of imagination and modern design, the duplex office space.
These condos offer large generous private offices with ample lighting - of which spanning three panes, Zola's American Heritage SDH (Simulated Double Hung) window provides abundant daylight and increased ventilation, while creating a well-insulated, draft free building envelope. On the Fifth Floor these offices wrap around a 12-desk "bullpen" open work area that is situated by a walk-through eat-in pantry with bar seating - which includes marble countertops, stainless steel appliances all set with striking spot lighting. A storage library is locatied just adjacent framed in the same architectural style this walk-through area is stylish and functional and helps provide good flow throughout the Fifth floor.
Moreover the details of the fifth floor break down as follows; 6 perimeter offices, 1 conference room, 1 internal-core office, a library (with closets), and dedicated reception with guest seating. The Sixth floor contains a less dense layout only incoporating (2) private offices, pantry / kitchen, full bathroom (with shower), and reception desk. This floor's middle area is open and can host more workstations - but otherwise is a wide open portion of the condos - it is from here that the Outdoor Terrace - sliding glass doors frame the south-facing terrace with unobstructed views of the Freedom Tower.
Additional state-of-the-art features of the property include separate air control, perimeter radiant heating, electronic and video intercom systems, as well as in individually-wired security system by American Security, pre-wired Cloud9 system and Lutron home automation system.
This condo's two floors separate the work and entertaining portions of the levels - making for a modern and luxurious space.
From the cast iron elements of 1869 to today's energy efficient materials, 60 White Street has always been at the forefront of embracing innovation while respecting tradition - then and now. This commercial condo's selection of materials and inspired interior design, preserve and celebrate all the charm, character and history of a landmark edifice while creating the perfect modern loft experience.
These spaces are available for Sale or a Sale/Leaseback. Rent and lease term are negotiable.
- Fifth Floor 5,012 RSF.
- Sixth Floor 2,986 RSF.
Space Features
• (7) Private Offices
• BullPenn (seats 12)
• Kitchen
• Move-In Condition* (with all wiring in place)
• Can be delivered Vacant.
• High-End, Beautifully Constructed Installation
• Discreet Keyed-Elevator Entry
• Large and gracious rooms with ample lighting
• Zola's American Heritage SDH (Simulated Double Hung) window
• Outdoor Space with south-facing Terrace
• Artfully Blends the Indoor to the Outdoor
• Featuring a planted living green wall in the lobby,
*The existing furniture and equipment can be included
Tour captured by Avison Young
Sorgente Group of America, the American subsidiary of Italian development firm Sorgente Group, sold three commercial condo units at 66 White Street for $13.4 million. The buyer is 66 White Street 10013 LP, which has lawyer Thomas S. DiPaola as its signatory. Sorgente is best known for owning a majority stake in the Flatiron Building. Last July, Macmillan Publishers announced its departure from the landmark, marking the first time the property has been empty since its construction in 1902.