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64 White Street #RETAIL
Active For Sale Condo

$12,000,000

$1,403 per sq ft

64 White Street #RETAIL

Tribeca, Manhattan

MLS® #RLS20063361

RLS at REBNY

Listing by Compass

Studio

2

Baths

8,554

Sq. Ft.

1869

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms Studio
Bathrooms 2
Living Area 8,554 sq ft
Year Built 1869
Ownership Condo
HOA/Common Charges $7,836/mo
Property Taxes $133,236/yr
Neighborhood Tribeca
Floor 1 of 5

Property Highlights

  • Style: Loft architecture
  • Climate Control: Central Air
  • Character: Pre-war building (1869)

Property Details

Type Condo
Ownership Condominium
Total Rooms 25
Baths 2 Full
Floor 1 of 5
Heating Central
Cooling Central Air
Pets Yes
Year Built 1869
Living Area 8,554 sq ft
Architectural Style Loft
Structure Type MixedUse,Triplex
Furnished Unfurnished
Block/Lot 00193/2101

Description

A Tribeca Landmark. Reimagined by wHY Architecture Where historic architecture meets contemporary artistry, 64 White Street stands as a rare opportunity for the collector, creator, or visionary who values design as an expression of identity. Originally built in the 19th century and reinterpreted in 2018 by acclaimed architect Kulapat Yantrasast, founding partner of wHY Architecture, this cast-iron landmark was transformed into a museum-quality vertical gallery — a living canvas for art, design, and modern life. Yantrasast, celebrated for his work with institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Speed Art Museum, and The Louvre, brought his signature blend of precision, proportion, and light to Tribeca. Inside, a thirty-five-foot atrium floods the interiors with natural light, anchored by a custom rigging beam designed for monumental installations — including Jeff Zimmerman’s twenty-five-foot chandelier. A floating marble staircase, cut so the veining rises in continuous motion, connects three levels of luminous space: a grand exhibition hall on the main floor, a mezzanine with private offices and viewing rooms, and a lower level featuring a curated archive, conference area, and catering suite. Every detail — from bespoke bathrooms by Katie Stout and Jeff Zimmerman to the interplay of raw cast iron and refined stone — reflects a seamless dialogue between heritage and innovation. The result is a one-of-a-kind architectural statement: a cast-iron landmark reimagined for contemporary life and creative purpose. Architectural Heritage Built in 1869 and historically known as The Grosvenor Building, 64 White Street was commissioned by Matilda Grosvenor in memory of her husband, Jasper Grosvenor, a partner in the pioneering locomotive firm Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor. Designed by architect William W. Gardiner in the ornate Second Empire style, the building’s cast-iron façade—with Corinthian columns, Doric pilasters, and an arched pediment inscribed ‘Grosvenor Building 1869’—remains a defining emblem of Tribeca’s industrial era. Spatial Composition • Three-story atrium with rigging beam for large-scale installations • Floating marble staircase with continuous veining • Whitewashed brick walls and original cast-iron columns Levels • Street Level (3,300 SF): Expansive exhibition hall with oversized windows and soaring 16’ ceiling height • Lower Level 1 (1,785 SF + 545 SF): Ideal for private offices, viewing rooms, or showroom space • Lower Level 2 (2,518 SF + 406 SF): Archive, conference, and catering areas with flexible use potential Systems • Fully modernized mechanical, electrical, and HVAC systems Architectural Features • Cast-iron façade with 30 feet of frontage • Landmarked within the Tribeca East Historic District Property Specifications • Total area: 8,554 SF • Zoning: C6-2A • Tax Class: 4 • Turnkey condition for creative commercial use Location Set between Broadway and Church Street, 64 White Street anchors a block that epitomizes Tribeca’s duality of heritage and modern luxury. Surrounded by galleries including Bortolami, Andrew Kreps, and Anton Kern, the address sits amid cobblestone streets, Michelin starred restaurants, and flagship fashion houses. In a neighborhood where industrial history and contemporary design converge, 64 White Street embodies both the historic soul of cast iron and the vision of a modern masterpiece.

Features & Amenities

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Building Information

Total Units 3
Stories 5
Structure MixedUse,Triplex
Style Loft

Financial Details

Common Charges $7,836/mo
RE Taxes $133,236/yr ($11,103/mo)

Tribeca (the Triangle Below Canal) is synonymous with ultra-luxury and understated elegance. Once an industrial district, it is now home to some of the city's most expensive and sought-after real estate. The neighborhood is defined by its massive cast-iron loft buildings, cobblestone streets, and top-tier public schools. Residents enjoy a discreet lifestyle in expansive lofts or in world-class new developments designed by 'starchitects' along the Hudson River waterfront.

Tribeca Live Market Data

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Active Listings

111

Median Asking Price

$4.50M

Median $/Sqft

$2,099

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

10

Price Reduced

23%

Sold (30 Days)

18

Median Sale Price

$3.60M

Live data from RLS at REBNY • Updated 3/5/26, 2:34 AM EST

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64 White Street #RETAIL, Tribeca, New York County

MLS® ID: RLS20063361
First Listed: 12/11/2025
On Market: 12/11/2025
Price Changed: 12/11/2025
Contract Date: 10/14/2025

Listing Courtesy of Compass - Esteban Gomez

Listing Contact: (646) 934-2776

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