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Long-Awaited Downtown Building Debuts As Pricey Rentals

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It's been nearly two years since the new ground-up rental building at 84-86 White Street—a former parking lot that was affected by a 2008 rezoning—shed its scaffolding, and finally, the 13-story structure on the Chinatown/Tribeca border has some rentals to show for its lost time. BuzzBuzzHome first reported the listings, which appeared on the market about a week ago. Available units in the 33-unit building range in size from a $4,000/month studio to a $11,000/month two-bedroom pad. The apartments have Poggenpohl kitchens with high-end appliances, radiant heat flooring, and independent thermostats.


↑ Available studios are asking $4,000.


↑ The one-bedroom 2B has a bedroom and a rear-yard. It's asking $6,000/month.


↑ This duplex is the building's priciest apartment on the market at $11,000/month.

84-86 White Street's official website says the building has amenities like parking, a rooftop lounge, and heated sidewalks.
· Listings: 84-86 White Street [StreetEasy]
· 84-86 White Street [official]
· All 84 White Street coverage [Curbed]
· Rental Reveals archives [Curbed]

84 White Street

84 White Street, New York, NY