Tribeca - White Street








White Street
New York, NY
This Downtown floor through prewar loft residence offers oversized windows, dramatic 13’ ceilings and a private entrance. Modern furnishings accented with a grand piano, Subzero/Viking appointed appliances and marble/stone baths. Washer/dryer in unit.
Built in 1888 as a classic store-and-loft building, 77 White Street was home to the Mudd Club in the late 70s and early 80s. A haven for underground music and fashion, the nightclub/art space was frequented by the likes of Basquiat, Madonna, David Byrne, Debbie Harry, Allen Ginsburg, William Burroughs, Anna Sui and Betsey Johnson, with a fourth-floor art gallery curated by Keith Haring. Today the building is a boutique condominium. Set within the Tribeca Historic District, this venerable location delivers coveted Downtown living with easy access to exciting SoHo, Fidi, Little Italy, Nolita and the Bowery. Still an epicenter for art and fashion, renowned boutiques, art galleries and experimental cuisine are found on the neighboring blocks. Transportation from this highly accessible neighborhood is unbeatable with N/Q/R/Q, J/Z, 4/5/6, A/C/E and 1 trains all at your disposal.