This quintessential Tribeca loft features 13.5' ceilings, original hardwood floors, a keyed elevator opening directly into the home, and a private 270 square-foot terrace. It can accommodate multiple sleeping areas, has a 6' X 17' walk-in closet, brand new Viking kitchen appliances, and a full-sized washer and dryer. Available immediately unfurnished, for 12-24 months. 39 Worth St, a landmarked building and a renowned example of cast-iron architecture, was designed by Isaac Duckworth and completed in 1866. It was constructed for James Smith, a New Yorker who made his fortune as a manufacturer of fire engines. For many years a textiles manufacturing site, it was converted into a nine-unit residential co-op in 1981.
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