TriBeCa MURRAY STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHLIGHTS

I just listed a high-end rental at 6 Murray Street in TriBeCa and I wanted to help you explore the surrounding streets. EAT, DRINK, SHOP, MOVE and LOOK within a few blocks of 6 Murray Street!

Murray Street and its surrounding blocks have been getting a ton of press lately as Manhattanites continue to populate every inch of every neighborhood, especially those in the most sought-after neighborhood – TriBeCa. I just listed a high-end rental at 6 Murray Street, a boutique rental building consisting of five full floor lofts plus a duplex penthouse. The building is keeping up with the changing trends of the neighborhood and I have just worked with the landlord to complete the first of many renovations in the building. The 4th floor loft has been entirely turned over and is now a shiny, new residence ready for its first tenant. Next up – the lobby, elevator and entrance to the building. If you are in the area, stop by and take a peek at the progress! 

MURRAY STREET NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHLIGHTS (just to get you started!)

EAT + DRINK
> Bouley (home to the famous Bouley Test Kitchen)
> Benares (Indian)
> Ecco! (Mamma’s Italian)
> Gran Morsi (local, reliable Italian)
> Gunbae (Korean BBQ and karaoke)
> Little Park @ The Smyth Hotel (veggie-friendly)
> Marc Forgione (eponymous restaurant from the famous Iron Chef)
> Rosa Mexicana (Mexican)
> Sole di Capri (hidden Italian gem)
> Tutto il Giorno (just like the one in Sag Harbor, Italian)
> Tribeca Treats (THE best spot for birthday cakes)
> Zucker’s (bagels and more)

JUST DRINK
> Juice Press
> Kaffee 1668
> Starbucks
> Smyth Night Bar (trendy)
> Ward III (great, local bar)
> Walkers (another local watering hole)

SHOP: Kids
> babesta (for the hipsta’ kids)
> Livly (recently opened)
> Balloon Saloon (local party store)
> Color Me Mine (painting)

SHOP: Adults
> Brookfield Place (all of the high-fashion 5th Avenue stores + dining, movie theater, food shopping, etc.)

SHOP: Pets
> The Spot Experience

SHOP: Food
> Amish Market
> Whole Foods

MOVE
> Equinox
> Hudson River Park
> Kula Yoga Project
> Real Pilates
> Soul Cycle

GETTING AROUND
> World Trade Center PATH station (designed by Santiago Calatrava)
> Subways (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, E, R, J and Z stops all within blocks)

LOOK
> Brooklyn Bridge
> City Hall (enjoy the beautiful surrounding park)
> New York by Gehry @ 8 Spruce Street (brand new PS 397 Spruce Street school is housed there and offers Pre-K!)
> One World Trade
> ONE Art Space @ 23 Warren (bringing amazing art exhibitions to the neighborhood)
> 9/11 Memorial
> The Woolworth Building

COMING SOON
> Target!
> Serafina (local outpost of the reliable Italian restaurant)