The Potter Building 145 Nassau Street, Apt 8A
Downtown Manhattan 2-3 Bedroom Duplex 1,600 SF Iconic Views of City Hall Park
Your search for a spacious, beautifully appointed downtown home with stunning views-and exceptional value-ends here.
Apartment 8A at the landmarked
Potter Building is a rarely found duplex loft offering approximately
1,600 square feet of airy, light-filled,
private and remarkably quiet living space with
unobstructed views of City Hall Park from every window. Currently configured as a two-bedroom residence, this home offers remarkable flexibility: as shown in the alternate floor plans, a
third bedroom or home office can easily be created on the main lower level (with Board approval).
Main Level The entry level welcomes you into an expansive living and dining area defined by
soaring 11-foot beamed ceilings and
three oversized windows framing sweeping park and skyline views. Western exposure floods the space with natural light throughout the day, creating an atmosphere that's both warm and grand.
A
chef's kitchen anchors this level, featuring
stainless steel appliances,
honed black granite countertops,
custom pearwood cabinetry, and
brand-new flooring. A
recently renovated full bathroom and
cleverly integrated storage- beneath the staircase-complete this floor, offering both beauty and functionality.
Upper Level Ascend to the upper level, where
baronial 13-foot ceilings crown two generous bedrooms, each overlooking City Hall Park. The
primary bath has been stylishly renovated with abundant counter space and storage, while a
hall closet houses a washer and dryer for modern convenience.
The Building Designed by
architect Norris G. Starkweather in 1886, the Potter Building is one of New York's most admired examples of Queen Anne architecture, with its distinctive
red brick, brownstone, and terra cotta facade. Converted to a cooperative in 1980 and
landmarked in 1996, this 11-story, 41-unit building has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated:
- Lobby renovation (2010)
- Elevator replacement (2012)
- Window replacement (2015)
- Refreshed hallways and landscaped roof deck
Residents enjoy an
attentive on-site superintendent,
modern video/fob security system, and a
spectacular common roof deck with panoramic skyline views. The building is
pet-friendly, and
maintenance is approximately 67% tax-deductible (consult your accountant).
Perfectly positioned at the crossroads of
Tribeca, the Financial District, the Seaport District and City Hall Park, the Potter Building offers effortless access to multiple subway lines and major transit hubs-making it as convenient as it is captivating.
The Potter Building 145 Nassau Street, Apt 8A
Downtown Manhattan 2-3 Bedroom Duplex 1,600 SF Iconic Views of City Hall Park
Your search for a spacious, beautifully appointed downtown home with stunning views-and exceptional value-ends here.
Apartment 8A at the landmarked
Potter Building is a rarely found duplex loft offering approximately
1,600 square feet of airy, light-filled,
private and remarkably quiet living space with
unobstructed views of City Hall Park from every window. Currently configured as a two-bedroom residence, this home offers remarkable flexibility: as shown in the alternate floor plans, a
third bedroom or home office can easily be created on the main lower level (with Board approval).
Main Level The entry level welcomes you into an expansive living and dining area defined by
soaring 11-foot beamed ceilings and
three oversized windows framing sweeping park and skyline views. Western exposure floods the space with natural light throughout the day, creating an atmosphere that's both warm and grand.
A
chef's kitchen anchors this level, featuring
stainless steel appliances,
honed black granite countertops,
custom pearwood cabinetry, and
brand-new flooring. A
recently renovated full bathroom and
cleverly integrated storage- beneath the staircase-complete this floor, offering both beauty and functionality.
Upper Level Ascend to the upper level, where
baronial 13-foot ceilings crown two generous bedrooms, each overlooking City Hall Park. The
primary bath has been stylishly renovated with abundant counter space and storage, while a
hall closet houses a washer and dryer for modern convenience.
The Building Designed by
architect Norris G. Starkweather in 1886, the Potter Building is one of New York's most admired examples of Queen Anne architecture, with its distinctive
red brick, brownstone, and terra cotta facade. Converted to a cooperative in 1980 and
landmarked in 1996, this 11-story, 41-unit building has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated:
- Lobby renovation (2010)
- Elevator replacement (2012)
- Window replacement (2015)
- Refreshed hallways and landscaped roof deck
Residents enjoy an
attentive on-site superintendent,
modern video/fob security system, and a
spectacular common roof deck with panoramic skyline views. The building is
pet-friendly, and
maintenance is approximately 67% tax-deductible (consult your accountant).
Perfectly positioned at the crossroads of
Tribeca, the Financial District, the Seaport District and City Hall Park, the Potter Building offers effortless access to multiple subway lines and major transit hubs-making it as convenient as it is captivating.