41 North Moore Street • Tribeca, New York
A Home Shaped by Light, Texture, and Time. An Authentic Tribeca Loft, Carefully Elevated
$2,150,000
Condo | 4 rooms | 2 bed | 1 bath
Common Charges | $1,217/mo
Taxes | $801/mo
Features
Not all lofts in New York were created equal.
The neighborhood shapes the architecture, the scale of the rooms, the kind of light, the industrial history, even the details left behind in the walls and ceilings. Some spaces feel manufactured. Others feel like they’ve actually lived a life.
Original Details —Perfectly preserved tin ceilings, original hardwood floors painted in an elegant soft white, and the original rolling factory partition door still mounted on its exposed cast-iron track. Chicken-wire glass windows, old painted brick, and a fire escape just outside the bedroom complete the feeling of a real downtown loft — the kind New York rarely builds anymore.
Corner Layout — A beautifully composed corner layout where every inch feels intentional. Windows on multiple exposures bring light into every part of the home, creating a floor-through atmosphere that feels airy, calm, and surprisingly expansive for its footprint.
Tastefully Designed Kitchen — Thoughtfully redesigned to support modern living while preserving the spirit of the original architecture. Warm wood shelving, integrated under-lighting, refined countertops, and carefully restrained finishes give the kitchen a quiet elegance that complements the loft’s industrial roots rather than competing with them.
Bathroom + Laundry — A beautifully composed bathroom with stacked washer and dryer integrated seamlessly into the design. Clean white tiling, custom cabinetry, and understated finishes keep the room feeling soft, functional, and consistent with the home’s overall warmth and restraint.
Closet + Storage — A surprisingly efficient amount of storage is woven throughout the home, including a walk-in closet in the primary bedroom and an additional closet in the second bedroom. A custom built-in nook beside the bed doubles as concealed storage and can easily function as a reading corner, dressing area, or compact workspace.
Architectural Atmosphere — Not all New York lofts are the same. The neighborhood shapes the architecture, the proportions, and the kind of history embedded in the walls. This home feels unmistakably Tribeca — quiet, creative, industrial, and deeply human in scale.
Loft Description
There are lofts that imitate old New York, and then there are homes like this, spaces where the original soul was never removed in the first place.
Occupying an entire floor in the heart of Tribeca, this beautifully renovated loft blends preserved industrial character with thoughtful modern updates. Original tin ceilings, painted hardwood floors, chicken-wire glass windows, and the original rolling factory door remain intact, giving the home a warmth and authenticity that feels increasingly rare downtown.
With north, west, and south exposures, natural light moves beautifully throughout the apartment, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere across the home. The north-facing living room feels open yet grounded, while the south-facing primary bedroom is warm, quiet, and generously proportioned with a large walk-in closet and a charming built-in sitting bench with concealed storage.
The open kitchen has been completely reimagined with custom cabinetry, new countertops, integrated Miele appliances, dishwasher, and refined finishes designed to complement the loft’s original architecture rather than compete with it. The bathroom has also been fully renovated with clean modern detailing, custom built-in storage, and an in-unit stacked washer and dryer.
Both bedrooms feature windows and excellent natural light, offering flexibility for guests, work, or creative use.
This is the kind of loft for someone who understands that the details are the point, not recreated character, but the real texture, scale, and feeling of classic Tribeca loft living, carefully preserved and elevated for modern life.
The Building
Built in 1910, 41 North Moore Street began as a classic Tribeca warehouse, originally designed for industrial and storage use with heavy timber construction and thick brick masonry characteristic of the neighborhood’s early manufacturing era. Over time, the loft spaces naturally attracted artists, designers, and creatives drawn to the scale, light, and authenticity that defined downtown living long before Tribeca became one of Manhattan’s most sought-after residential neighborhoods.
The building was thoughtfully restored and later converted into a boutique six-unit condominium, preserving many of its original architectural details while integrating modern residential infrastructure. Today, 41 North Moore remains one of the neighborhood’s more intimate and authentic loft buildings quietly positioned on one of Tribeca’s most charming streets.
Perfectly situated in the heart of Tribeca, the building is moments from Hudson River Park, Piers 25 and 26, renowned restaurants, galleries, boutique shopping, and some of downtown’s most desirable schools. Major transportation including the 1, A, C, E, N, Q, R, and W trains are all nearby, while riverfront biking paths, playgrounds, dog runs, and waterfront recreation are just a short walk away.
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