101 Warren Street, Residential skyscraper in Tribeca, Manhattan, United States.
101 Warren Street is a 35-story residential tower in Tribeca with a distinctive alternating facade of glass and stone panels. The building integrates condominiums and rental units with retail spaces at ground level and floors below the street.
The structure was built where earlier buildings once stood, including one lost to fire in 1900, and was eventually replaced by this tower. Its completion in 2008 introduced a modern mixed-use complex to this block in lower Manhattan.
The lobbies display works by a renowned American pop artist that fill the space with bold graphics and color. On the fifth floor, a planted garden courtyard offers a quiet refuge filled with trees.
The tower is easy to access and contains a supermarket and bookstore in its lower levels for visitor convenience. The interior garden courtyard on the fifth floor can be explored depending on public access at the time of your visit.
The tower was designed by a prestigious architecture firm and uniquely combines above-ground apartments with two underground levels. This combination of surface and subsurface spaces solves the challenge of fitting more into a crowded urban block.
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