Tribeca

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Tribeca

Industrious Construction Meets Serenity and Culture. Welcome to Tribeca.

Tribeca, derived from “Triangle Below Canal Street,” is an exciting and gorgeous neighborhood of Manhattan’s southwest region. This neighborhood has long been known as a hub for arts and entertainment. A once industrial part of town, Tribeca is now home to a variety of galleries, eclectic eateries, unique shops, and some of New York City’s best museums. 

The rich past of Tribeca can be seen in its many landmark buildings; from former factories turned lofts to charming cobblestone streets with classic industrial constructions. This community’s captivating views overlooking the Hudson River met with famous landmarks like City Hall Park, Jenga Tower, and Poet’s House have captivated residents and visitors alike for generations. And one cannot acknowledge Tribeca without mentioning the world-renowned Tribeca Film Festival, bringing in thousands of filmmakers, actors, and cinephiles to the neighborhood every June.

Tribeca has been home to many affluent and influential society members since its development in the 1800s. The stunning streetscape of Tribeca is industrial and sophisticated—from store-fronts built during the 19th century to converted factories nestled within its borders. Taking a stroll in this peaceful neighborhood can provide solace amongst its cobblestone paths and bustling restaurants, galleries and fashion boutiques. Residents uncover tranquility and reclude from the thrill of Manhattan and can comfortably explore neighboring communities at their own pace. Tribeca is a luxurious and spacious community in a serene, quaint area of New York City’s concrete jungle.

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