Olde Tribeca for $1,300/ft at 100 Hudson

 
pushing the Tribeca premium
#5A at 100 Hudson Street is new to market this week through Barrie Mandel at Corcoran. Said to be 1,050 sq ft, the asking price is a healthy-for-a-30-year-old-coop $1.35mm ($1,100/mo maintenance).
 
location, location, location
The building is smack in the middle of DeNiro-Land, just south of where Bob and Harvey lived for years, across the street from Nobu, down the block one way from Tribeca Grill and Bob’s hotel project, and one block the other way from Centrico. With “just” a laundry room, roof deck, bike room and storage, it has the level of “amenities” common to buildings of its era – and the nondescript lobby to match.
 
Nonetheless, #5A –- with its two bedrooms and one bath – is priced like TriBeCa royalty.
 
it ain’t the finishes, is it the shoes?
They ain’t bragging about much on the interior (11 foot ceilings, north light, oversized windows, pretty much covers it), so the (simple, white) kitchen and the (simple, grey) bath get no play – not even with the tallest towel rack in recent memory. (They do seem to like the multi-beam ceiling.)
 
I don’t see any sales here since #2D sold in January 2006 ($1.15mm for 968 sq ft) and #9D sold in December 2005 ($1.25mm for 1,000 sq ft). Ms. Mandel wasn’t bragging in the #9D listing either, and that got $1,250/ft 18 months ago. Proving, I suppose, that you don’t have to be very prime to be prime Tribeca.
 
© Sandy Mattingly 2007
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