443 Greenwich Street

NeighborhoodTriBeCa
DeveloperMetro Loft
Converted2016
Residences53
BuildingLoft conversion
TypeCondominium
FeaturePrivate motor court

TriBeCa's most private address - a landmarked loft conversion built around discretion.

443 Greenwich Street is among the most sought-after and private condominiums in TriBeCa. Originally a 19th-century warehouse, the cast-iron and masonry building was converted to luxury residences by Metro Loft, preserving its landmarked facade while rebuilding the interiors as large scale simplex, duplex and triplex lofts. The building is best known for a design organized entirely around privacy: a gated interior motor court lets residents arrive by car and enter out of public view, a feature that has made it one of downtown's most discreet addresses. It holds 53 residences, oversized for the neighborhood even by TriBeCa loft standards.

The building

443 Greenwich pairs the scale of a TriBeCa warehouse with the services of a modern luxury condominium. Residences feature high ceilings, oversized arched windows, wide-plank floors, and floor plates far larger than a typical Manhattan apartment. The conversion kept the building's industrial bones while adding full-service infrastructure. Amenities center on privacy: the gated interior motor court and direct underground parking, plus a landscaped courtyard, fitness center, playroom, and attended service.

The neighborhood

443 Greenwich sits in the heart of TriBeCa's cast-iron core, on one of the neighborhood's cobblestone blocks near the Hudson. TriBeCa is a building-specific market where the address drives value. Read the full picture in our TriBeCa real estate guide.

Why buyers choose 443 Greenwich

Discretion and scale. The building's motor court and circulation are engineered so residents can come and go unseen, which is why it draws privacy-focused and high-profile buyers. Combined with some of the largest loft floor plates in TriBeCa, it offers space and anonymity in equal measure.

Transaction history at 443 Greenwich Street

Represented by Elevated

Closing inside a building this guarded comes down to access and relationships - exactly the kind of advantage that does not show up in a public listing.

Frequently asked questions

Is 443 Greenwich Street a condo or a co-op? 443 Greenwich Street is a condominium, created through a landmarked warehouse conversion by Metro Loft.

Why is 443 Greenwich Street known for privacy? The building is organized around a gated interior motor court with direct underground parking, so residents can arrive and depart without being seen from the street, which is why it appeals to privacy-focused buyers. It's known to house many notable celebrities and a who's who of billionaires.

How many apartments are at 443 Greenwich? The building has 53 residences, with floor plates oversized even by TriBeCa loft standards. Since inception several spaces have been combined bringing the new total to around 50.

What have residences at 443 Greenwich sold for? Sales range widely by floor and size, from $5-$10m for the few small scale apartment, up to the building's penthouses for $50 million. Elevated represented residence 2G and 6G at $8,000,000 and $12,800,000 respectivly. For off-market activity and current pricing, get in touch.

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