TriBeCa Rental Buildings with a Gym (8)

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This is the list of the 8 TriBeCa rental apartment buildings we profiled.

Current Rental Statistics

LayoutAdsMedianAverage
Studio 0$0$0
1 Bedroom 1$5,668$5,668
2 Bedroom 0$0$0
3+ Bedrooms 0$0$0
Total 1$5,668$5,668
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Building Set Profile

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Buildings

  • Barclay Tower (10 Barclay Street)
    58 floors 396 units 1 no-fee ad Last: 2 days ago
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry, a gym, a pool, a garage, and a children's play room. Public spaces furnished and decorated by designer John Saladino. The apartments have high ceilings (9' 0" - 11' 0").
  • Tribeca House: 50 Murray (50 Murray Street)
    21 floors 389 units
    Post-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry, a gym, a garage, and a children's play room. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • Tribeca Tower (105 Duane Street)
    52 floors 440 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym and a pool. The building features a two-story lobby.
  • Truffles Tribeca (34 Desbrosses Street)
    15 floors 283 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym.
  • 440 Washington Street
    11 floors 49 units
    Mid-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym.
  • 456 Washington Street
    10 floors 107 units
    Modern mid-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry, a gym, a garage, and a children's play room.
  • 88 Leonard Street
    21 floors 352 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym and a garage.
  • 89 Murray Street
    32 floors 220 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym. The building was built under HDC's 50/30/20 program (this means that 20% of the apartments are reserved for low-income tenants, 30% for middle-income tenants and the remaining ones are rented at market rates). The second level of the building is reserved for retail use.