464 Greenwich Street was built in 1892 by builder Hugh Getty for Samuel Crooks, a wholesale coffee and tea merchant. The building was employed as a roasting plant by a variety of coffee companies including the Turkish & Arabian Coffee Company, whose signage remains on the facade. The current owner commissioned the legendary French architect Thierry Despont to reimagine it as a single-family home. A masterpiece of luxury and design this townhouse is approx. 24 feet wide and spans nearly 9,000 square feet over 5 floors (including cellar and roof deck). The property offers an exceptional 1,500 square foot living room with over 12-foot high ceilings at the top of the building, five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half-baths, a custom eat-in kitchen, rooftop terrace, gym, sauna, commercial-sized elevator and unparalleled elegance in design. The home is a showcase of distinctive fixtures, unique materials and finishes, high-end appliances and custom designed elements that echo the building's historic, industrial past yet present a welcoming and inviting residence. Located just two blocks from Hudson River Park in the charming TriBeCa North Historic District, 464 Greenwich Street is moments from the heart of TriBeCa and Soho, and near some of the City's finest shopping, restaurants and waterfront recreation.
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