| ID # | RLS20059363 |
| Details | 1 bed, 4 bath, Interior: 8170 ft2, 759m2, Building has 3 floors (DOM): 35 days |
| Construction Year | 1907 |
| Maintenance Fees | $1,797 |
| Taxes (per year) | $102,828 |
| Subway | 3 min: 1 |
| 4 min: 2, 3 | |
| 6 min: A, C, E | |
| 7 min: R, W | |
| 9 min: 4, 5, 6, J, Z | |
| 10 min: N, Q | |
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A Landmark in the Sky: The Footbridge Mansion at 9 Jay Street
Nestled in the heart of Tribeca’s historic northwest district, 9 Jay Street is one of downtown Manhattan’s most iconic and architecturally significant private residences. Spanning two interconnected buildings — including a 4-story mansion and a sprawling loft — this extraordinary offering is unified by Tribeca’s famed Staple Street skybridge, a rare and cinematic architectural element suspended above cobblestone streets. With over 8,300 square feet of interior space, a 3-car garage, and more than 4,000 square feet of air rights, this is a legacy property offering unparalleled flexibility, provenance, and scale.
Rich in history, the property once housed the studio and private residence of a globally recognized fashion designer, and it remains a canvas for the next visionary owner. The entire structure benefits from brilliant natural light from all directions — south, west, east, and north — with captivating views over Duane Park, the surrounding landmarked facades, and the downtown skyline.
The journey begins inside 9 Jay Street, a 25-foot-wide, four-story mansion featuring a private garage with dual curb cuts, a full-height basement, and a beautifully scaled rooftop terrace spanning 1,200 square feet. With soaring 11-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and panoramic views from over 50 windows, this home is the pillar of Tribeca living. Currently measuring approximately 6,000 square feet, the mansion offers a stunning foundation for reimagining a dream home, showroom, gallery, or creative headquarters. A seamless transition across the private skybridge leads to 67 Hudson Street, a condominium where a private elevator opens into an expansive, sun-drenched corner loft of approximately 2,300 square feet.
Positioned just moments from Hudson River Park, the Tribeca Film Center, Washington Market Park, and a collection of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, 9 Jay Street captures the essence of downtown New York while offering privacy, scale, and story. Opportunities of this caliber — with architectural pedigree, private parking, and such an iconic feature as the Staple Street footbridge — rarely come to market. This is more than a home; it’s a defining piece of New York history and a chance to shape its next chapter.
Monthly common charges for the condo portion at 67 Hudson St are $1,797.12.
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