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66 READE STREET

66 Reade Street is a boutique luxury condominium in the Tribeca South Historic District. Originally built in 1857 (some sources note 1880), this landmarked cast-iron building was renovated and converted into a modern residential property with commercial spaces. The renovation, completed around 2016, included a sixth-floor addition, a new elevator, and a full interior remodel by Preservation Green L.L.C. and M.Arch Architects.

Structure and Units:
Stories: 5 to 6 (post-renovation).

Units: 7 residential units, including three single-floor apartments and two penthouse duplex condos, plus two commercial spaces on the ground floor.

Size: Total building area is approximately 22,207 square feet, with 18,881 square feet residential and 3,326 square feet commercial. The lot measures 50 feet wide by 77.96 feet deep.

Notable Features: Units feature rooftop gardens, high ceilings, and downtown skyline views. Recent listings include:
Unit 2: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 3,215 sqft, listed for $6,250,000 (2022).

Unit 3: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 3,215 sqft, listed for $5,995,000 (2022).

Unit PHE (Penthouse East): 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 3,778 sqft, listed for $7,995,000 (2022).

Amenities:
Residential: Virtual doorman (Carson app), video intercom, 561-square-foot gym with Peloton, Tread, and Tonal equipment, private storage units, and a locked package room.

Building: Elevator access, restored facade, and a lobby blending historic elements (original columns, pine beams) with modern materials.

Location Perks: Near City Hall Park (one block east), Pier 25 (west, with volleyball courts, playgrounds, and Hudson River views), and nine subway lines (R/W, A/C, 1/2/3, J/Z). Tribeca offers dining, arts, and recreation options.

History and Ownership:
Construction: Built in the 19th century, with significant renovations in 2016.

Ownership: Managed by Hieber Reade Street, LLC. The property’s tax-assessed market value is approximately $4,708,000, with an assessed value of $2,074,050.

Zoning: C6-2A (commercial/residential mixed-use).

Sales History: Records date back to 1966, available via PropertyShark, but no recent sales are listed as active. Median asking price in Tribeca is around $1,540,000, though 66 Reade’s units are priced higher due to luxury status.

Current Status:
No active residential listings are reported as of the latest data, suggesting units may be sold or off-market.

Commercial spaces may still be available, but specific tenant details are not public.

The building remains a standout for its historic restoration and modern upgrades, ideal for luxury buyers seeking Tribeca’s vibe.

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