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About TriBeCa

TriBeCa, an upscale Manhattan neighborhood, is celebrated for its cobblestone streets and historic warehouses transformed into chic lofts and restaurants. This district boasts an impressive culinary scene with a variety of fine dining options, trendy cafes, and artisanal shops. The area is also home to renowned cultural institutions, such as the TriBeCa Film Festival, which attracts filmmakers and cinephiles alike. Residents enjoy excellent transportation links, including proximity to several subway lines and easy access to the West Side Highway, making commuting effortless throughout New York City.

TriBeCa Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

Average Condo Sizes

1 Bedroom avg size963.44 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1857.55 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2861.41 sqft

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Schools

PS 150

A+
Public|Grades PK5
334 Greenwich St

P.S. 234 Independence School

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Public|Grades KG5
292 Greenwich St

The Neighbourhood: TriBeCa

TriBeCa blends old warehouses and luxury lofts. The area has cobblestone streets, art galleries, and boutique shops. It hosts a celebrated film festival and local markets. This district has Hudson River Park with paths and river views. Grocery stores, cafes, and good schools sit nearby. Public transit, buses, ferries, and subways provide easy city access. Restaurants serve many kinds of food, from casual cafes to fine dining. Local galleries display work by new and established artists. Biking and walking work well for short trips.

Demographics

Average Resident age40 years old
Average household Income$133,601 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about TriBeCa demographics:
  • Over 40.59% of adults in TriBeCa hold a bachelor's degree or higher, showcasing a highly educated population.
  • The average age of residents is approximately 40 years, making it an attractive locale for those seeking a mature yet lively environment.
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Frequently Asked Questions about TriBeCa

What is it like to live in TriBeCa, New York, NY?

Living in TriBeCa offers a mix of historic charm and modern luxury, featuring cobblestone streets, upscale lofts, and proximity to cultural institutions like art galleries and theaters. The neighborhood is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, trendy restaurants, and vibrant community events.

Is TriBeCa, New York, NY expensive?

TriBeCa is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City, known for its luxury lofts and high-end real estate. The cost of living here is significantly above the national average, with high rental prices and property values reflecting its desirability.

What is the weather of TriBeCa, New York, NY?

TriBeCa has a humid subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and cold, damp winters. Average summer temperatures range from the mid-70s to mid-80s °F, while winter temperatures often drop to the 30s °F. Precipitation is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year, with occasional snowfall in winter.

How safe is TriBeCa, New York, NY?

TriBeCa is considered a relatively safe neighborhood with a low crime rate compared to many other areas in New York City. It has a strong community presence and active local policing, contributing to its overall safety.