物件特色
4 Staple Street
tribeca’s secret compound
a filmmakers and architect’s impossible manhattan estate
where history, architecture, and imagination meet. tucked on tribeca’s most iconic block, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a magical piece of nyc history. something that doesn’t exist anywhere : a private compound comprised of a townhouse, private parking, and a 2500sf creative space.
staple street’s narrow sidewalks, iron details, and brick façades absorb the city’s energy and reflect it back more quietly: distinctly tribeca.
a rare urban compound
built in 1868, the 2-story brick townhouse at 4 staple street was a cast -iron storefront and workshop then reborn as a single-family home designed by award-winning architect diana kellogg that beautifully blends industrial authenticity with modern refinement.
the idea of a “family compound” is unheard of in manhattan.
-a 40-foot-wide, 4,100 sf townhouse w/ potentially available air rights of 3 additional stories (≈3,000 sf)
-private gated parking space for 2-3 cars (w/ electric power)
-2,500 sf of studio, office, wine cellar, and storage space at 1 jay street across the street
together, they form something truly singular: a self-contained urban estate.
the street: a scene out of another era
staple street is only two blocks long, quiet and impossibly cinematic. the cast -iron skybridge that spans it has become the most photographed architectural feature in tribeca. staple street is a living gallery; the quiet lane has hosted everything from impromptu performances to banksy’s first new york piece.
the residence
inside, the home radiates romance and industrial beauty: soaring brick-vaulted ceilings, original chestnut beams, exposed brick, and oversized windows flooding each level with natural light.
-main floor: 13′ ceilings, open living/dining anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, built-ins, and a chef’s kitchen with custom cabinets made from reclaimed coney island lockers. a windowed nook offers space for breakfast, reading, or work.
-primary level: 11′ ceilings, a tranquil sitting area leading to the primary suite with vaulted ceilings, walk-in closet, and ensuite bath featuring a marble sink from the original ritz-carlton hotel. a flexible secondary room and second full bath complete the floor.
-roof terrace: a 1,000 sf deck overlooking the skybridge: an intimate retreat that feels utterly private.
-lower level: 11′-6″ ceilings, a media den and guest suite with full bath, laundry, and abundant storage.
-throughout: central air, baseboard heat, and thoughtful detailing at every turn.
potentially available air rights for up to 3 additional floors
the creative annex
across staple street sits the annex component: an ideal studio, gallery, office, or guest facility. a discreet entrance at 1 jay street opens to a reception area, leading down to 2,000+ sf of windowed offices with kitchenette and bath. private & gated parking spaces adjoin.
a life both private and connected
moments from hudson river park, soho boutiques, and tribeca’s dining, this property offers absolute privacy. 4 staple street has long been a home for artistic endeavors and creative salons, hosting luminaries from film, art, literature, and technology.
residential yearly tax bill 4 staple street $50,106.88
office space 67 hudson yearly tax bill $13,774.28
cc for office space and parking - monthly $886.86
some photos are virtually staged.
4 staple street and 1 jay street have the same zoning. both zoning (c6-2a) and 1 jay condo bylaws fully permit restaurant, café, retail, hospitality, and general commercial uses at 1 jay / 67 hudson.
the requirements are normal nyc operational approvals (co, dob, doh, fdny, sla). all information should be confirmed via zoning attorney.