The Grabler Building
44 Laight StreetThe Tribeca neighborhood is famous for its lofty pre-war homes. It is, along with Soho, the neighborhood of former warehouses and manufacturing centers turned into luxury Manhattan condos. The Grabler Building on 44 Laight Street is one of these buildings: a former manufacturing building designed in the Renaissance Revival style. The Grabler Building is an aesthetically pre-war building, with a brick façade and large apartments, but it was converted into Tribeca condominiums in 2001, and now boasts modern luxurious furnishings as well as pre-war style. This building is 7 stories high, with 18 condos for sale, including penthouses. The building also includes a collection of amenities that add to the experience, and location in one of the most coveted neighborhoods in Manhattan.
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More Information about The Grabler Building
- Neighborhood
- Tribeca
- Year Built
- 1896
- Year Converted
- 2003
- Number of Apartments
- 18
- Number of Floors
- 7
- Building Access
- Elevator
- Designer
- Clinton and Russell
- Service Level
- Attended Lobby
- Building Policies
- Dogs Allowed
- Pets Allowed
- Pied-a-terres Allowed
- Sublets Allowed
- Type
- Pre-war Mid-rise
- Features
- Rooftop Deck
- Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Gourmet Chef Kitchen
- Miele Appliances