With its wealth of parks, shops, restaurants, and art galleries, Tribeca is one of New York City’s most desirable neighborhoods. During all of 2023 and the first 10 days of 2024, 329 residential properties were sold… More
As of late 2023, Tribeca boasts six Michelin-starred restaurants: Atera, with its seasonal tasting menus; omakase restaurant Icca; Korean fine-dining establishment Jungsik; Asian-French fusion specialist L’Abeille; farm-to-table restaurant One White Street; and edomae-style sushi eatery 69 Leonard Street. The neighborhood is also… More
Tribeca isn’t considered a shopping destination the way SoHo, the West Village, or Fifth Avenue is. And the locals are fine with that—it means they can shop the neighborhood’s unique stores without battling crowds. Of course,… More
We’ve previously extolled the Tribeca portions of Hudson River Park, particularly Piers 25 and 26, which offer everything from mini golf to dog runs to boardwalks and benches where you can admire the river views. We also… More
Whether you prefer the great outdoors or the fine arts, spending a day at a playground with your kids or savoring cocktails at night with friends, you’ll love living in Tribeca. The neighborhood is probably best… More
Outside of New York, Tribeca is probably best known as the home of the annual Tribeca Film Festival and Hook & Ladder 8, the firehouse that served as the base of operations in the original Ghostbusters. But… More
Historically home to industrial warehouses, Tribeca is a neighborhood well-known for architecturally impressive buildings with an industrial-meets-classic style. With an abundance of art galleries, shops, bars and restaurants, it’s no wonder why this tight-knit neighborhood is… More