Listing Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty
$7,890,000
Potential Rebate: $118,350
The Apartment - Views, Volume, Flexible Layout
Soaring high above the city within the legendary Woolworth Building—the world’s first skyscraper and one of NYC’s most storied landmarks— Residence 35A offers approximately 3,300+/- square feet of luxurious, light-filled living. Designed by Dana Finesilver, this exceptional home combines timeless elegance with modern sophistication.
The centerpiece of the home is the dramatic 36’ ± corner great room where sunlight pours in through oversized windows that frame sweeping city and river views. A custom bar completes the space and is perfect for effortless entertaining. Currently configured as a three-bedroom with a home office, the layout allows for an easy conversion to a four-bedroom plus office, offering remarkable flexibility for today’s lifestyle.
Reimagined by world-renowned architect Thierry Despont, the Woolworth Residences marry solid prewar construction with modern luxury, creating a space equally suited for grand entertaining and luxurious family living. The residence provides dramatic lofty living within a secure, discreet, and full-service setting.
The expansive eat-in chef’s kitchen is both elegant and functional, featuring Calacatta Caldia marble countertops, custom Dada cabinetry, Dornbracht fixtures, and a full suite of Miele appliances—including a wine fridge and dual dishwashers.
The oversized corner primary suite is a serene retreat, complete with a 13’ x 10’ walk-in closet and a spa-like bath boasting a steam shower, freestanding Porcelanosa soaking tub, dual vanity with Dornbracht platinum-finish fixtures, and radiant-heated Calacatta Caldia marble floors.
Additional highlights include solid oak herringbone floors, 8-foot solid-core doors with Nanz hardware, a full-sized vented washer/dryer, abundant storage throughout, and three exposures (north, east and south) through sixteen oversized 8’ +/- windows that flood the home with natural light.
The Building – A New York Icon
With never more than two homes per floor, life at The Woolworth Tower Residences offers a club-like intimacy with white-glove service and amenities that include: a Fitness Studio set 300’ +/- above street level with sunny skyline and east river views; Woolworth Pool, Hot Tub, and Sauna; the Gilbert Lounge; Wine Cellar and Tasting Room; Bike Room; On-Site parking; and discreet resident-only Lobby featuring meticulously restored historic coffered ceilings.
Originally commissioned by visionary retail magnate Frank W. Woolworth, architect Cass Gilbert’s magnificent 792-foot tall neo-Gothic masterpiece continues to capture the imagination and grace the world’s most famous skyline. With museum quality restoration and craftsmanship, this award-winning project can never be replicated.
The Neighborhood - Dynamic Downtown
Rare opportunity to own a piece of NYC history in this beloved National Historic Landmark located in lower Tribeca, one of the city's most dynamic neighborhoods with outsized upside. Fine dining, shopping, hotels, numerous parks and green spaces, and The Ron Perelman Performing Art’s Center are all moments away.
$53,414 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$118,350
Monthly savings impact
$329/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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The lifestyle in Tribeca is family-centric luxury. You will see more strollers than nightlife. The restaurants are world-class (Locanda Verde, The Odeon) but the vibe is relaxed and neighborhoody.
The community is affluent and creative. It hosts the Tribeca Film Festival, adding a layer of cultural glamour. Residents value the low-density feel; the buildings aren't as tall as FiDi, so there is more sky.
Tribeca is incredibly connected. The 1/2/3, A/C/E, and R/W trains all service the area. It is easy to get uptown or to Brooklyn.
Connectivity to the West Side Highway makes it a favorite for those who drive to weekend homes in the Hamptons or upstate.
Hudson River Park is the neighborhood's playground, offering mini-golf, volleyball, and running paths. Washington Market Park is a beloved local green space.
Amenities are unmatched: Whole Foods, Target, and boutique fitness studios abound. The schools, particularly PS 234, are among the most coveted public schools in the city.
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