12.15.14 Curbed
CURBED CUP: FIRST ROUND: TRIBECA VS. DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

The second Curbed Cup match-up features two continually hot neighborhoods. Coming in as the no. 8 seed, we have Tribeca, which has seen a high volume of new residential developments, many of which are converting historic pieces of the neighborhood. There's the massive 443 Greenwich (where the penthouse could be Downtown's most expensive sale),

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12.8.14 New York Post
A LOOK AT 2014'S PRICIEST NYC LISTINGS

The 8,600-square-foot penthouse at 443 Greenwich St. is for sale, asking $51 million. The triplex condo spread came to market late last month, and it includes an extra 3,600 square feet of outdoor space, 20-foot ceilings, five bedrooms, three gas fireplaces and two parking spots. Cantor -Pecorella is handling sales in-house.

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11.25.14 YIMBY
443 GREENWICH STREET UNVEILS EXTERIOR

The seven-story, 200,000 square-foot former factory building at 443 Greenwich Street, in Tribeca, is being converted into 53 condo units, and scaffolding has come off the exterior. Developer Metro Lofts is also constructing a 4,000 square-foot courtyard, and CetraRuddy is designing.

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11.21.14 The Real Deal
STEEPEST, CHEAPEST LISTINGS TO HIT MANHATTAN THIS WEEK

One of the priciest listing of the week is a new development penthouse at 443 Greenwich Street asking $51 million. The unit is listed by Cantor & Pecorella. The 8,569-square-foot apartment has five bedrooms and six bathrooms, and is one of eight penthouses in the CetraRuddy-designed building. Sales for the units at the long-stalled Metro Loft Developers’ 443 Greenwich Street condominiums launched earlier this fall.

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11.21.14 Field Condition
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: 443 GREENWICH

The once industrial Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan is undergoing a transformation into a fashionable residential enclave thanks to a boom in new construction and ambitious renovations of the existing industrial stock. One such renovation project, 443 Greenwich, starts with an 7-story, 1884 structure designed by Charles C. Haight, that once housed a book bindery.

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11.14.14 Curbed
A SNEAK PEEK AT TRIBECA'S LUXE UNDER-CONSTRUCTION CONVERSION

A former book bindery that served myriad other industrial uses beginning in 1883, the handsome red-brick landmark that is 443 Greenwich Street is sheathed in scaffolding and entering its next stage of life: conversion into 53 very large, very handsome condominiums.

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11.13.14 New York Daily News
PENTHOUSE PERFECTION: NEW LISTING AT GLITZY TRIBECA CONDO COULD BREAK DOWNTOWN RECORD

Lower Manhattan is gearing up for another record. A massive $51 million Greenwich St. penthouse will hit the market this week — and at that asking price, it would be the most expensive apartment ever sold south of Canal St.

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September 19, 2014 The New York Times
The Fresh Air Amenity: A TriBeCa Development With a Garden View

In a city that can treat its courtyards like walled-off terrariums — things to behold but not to touch — 443 Greenwich Street is taking a different approach and creating a space to be enjoyed like a park.

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September 17, 2014 New York Post
16 Swoon Worthy Condos on the Fall Real Estate Market

443 Greenwich St. is a gorgeous building from 1882 is everything TriBeCa is about. Now you can have it in a reimagined condo form with 443 Greenwich St., MetroLoft’s 53-unit conversion done by Cetra Ruddy that’s going on the market this fall.

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September 12, 2014 New York Daily News
Mondo Condo: A Wave of New New York City Condos

A former book bindery turned condo development in Tribeca will launch sales later this month.

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September 11, 2014 Curbed
The 44 New Developments Hitting The Market This Fall

The sales office for the book bindery to condo conversion will open this month. The Metro Loft-developed project has 53 condos (45 lofts and 8 penthouses). All units will be large, with the smallest being 2,400 square feet.

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August 8, 2014 Curbed
Take a Walking Tour of Tribeca's Formerly Industrial Beauties

This longtime book bindery was constructed in 1883 and designed by Charles C. Haight as a warehouse. And now it's going to house 54 apartments and eight penthouses. Apart from the perks many condo owners will expect after the conversion, there will also be a ton of architectural charm.

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October 9, 2013 New York Post
How TriBeCa Became NYC’s $50M Neighborhood

443 Greenwich: Dating back to 1882, the 53 units in this historic building will hit the market with LEED-certification.

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September 21, 2013 Tribeca Citizen
Seen & Heard: Amenities at 443 Greenwich

Residents will enjoy a 24-hour doorman, 24-hour concierge valet and live-in resident manager. 443 Greenwich will feature a 71-foot indoor swimming pool, children’s playroom, landscaped roof terrace, fitness center, private fitness studios.

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September 19, 2013 BuzzBuzz Home
Lights, Cameras, Teaser Site for 443 Greenwich in Tribeca

Tribeca’s prewar conversion 443 Greenwich has just released a teaser site.

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September 19, 2013 The Real Deal
Tribeca’s 443 Greenwich Getting a Whopping Eight Penthouses

Metro Loft’s 443 Greenwich condominium project in Tribeca will have 45 lofts and eight penthouses, the developer said.

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September 18, 2013 Curbed
443 Greenwich Intel Revealed

443 Greenwich Street will have 53 apartments, 45 lofts and eight penthouses. The lofts will be 2,000 to 5,000 square feet and the penthouses will range from 3,500 to 9,500 square feet. CetraRuddy is handling the architecture and the interiors.

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