111 Worth Street

111 Worth Street is a gorgeous luxury apartment rental building located in Tribeca. This pleasant red-brick rental apartment building overlooks Foley Square, home to many of the city’s most important courthouses. Erected in 2003 by Forest City Ratner, it contains 330 apartments. The building is convenient to City Hall, the Financial District, Chinatown, SoHo and public transportation. This building has a wood and onyx lobby with a vaulted ceiling, natural light in all corridors, a concierge, a fitness center, a residents’ lounge, floor-to-ceiling windows, and granite kitchen islands with countertops and breakfast bars, and baths have tri-view medicine cabinets.

Units and Pricing

There are currently no available rentals at 111 Worth Street, a testament to the building’s popularity. Previous rentals ranged in price from $2,250/month for a studio to $5,850 for a two bedroom, two bath unit. The average price per square foot at 111 Worth Street is $52, which is relatively cheap given the Tribeca neighborhood.

Features and Amenities

111 Worth Street features a wood and onyx lobby with a vaulted ceiling, natural light in all corridors, a concierge, a fitness center, a residents’ lounge, floor-to-ceiling windows, and granite kitchen islands with countertops and breakfast bars, and baths have tri-view medicine cabinets. All apartments are fully sprinklered and have individual climate control in living rooms and bedrooms. Ceilings range up to 11 feet, and large terraces loom above the city on the 3rd and 15th floors. Pets are allowed. Residents have access to a gym, lounge, driving range, putting green, roof deck, plus a full-time doorman and concierge at your disposal. Temporary walls are allowed.

Location

Located on Federal Plaza, residents can walk to SoHo shopping or jog over to Hudson River Park. There is also easy access to the 1,2,3 and 4,5,6 trains – making commuting to Midtown a breeze. 111 Worth Street is technically in Tribeca, but it’s actually much closer to the tiny streets of Chinatown than it is to the cobblestone blocks of the antique and restaurant haven that is Tribeca. Residents enjoy the best of both worlds – cheap food and cheap handbags in Chinatown, and fancy restaurants and upscale boutiques, galleries and antique shops in Tribeca. The building boasts great views of Federal Plaza, and with floor to ceiling windows, come nighttime, you can see the entire skyline.

Why You Would Want to Live Here

111 Worth Street offers great amenities and modern, sun-drenched apartments with luxury finishes. The building allows for the building of temporary walls, so it’s great for young professionals who want large, cool, modern apartments but aren’t able to fork over thousands of dollars each month in rent. The building is perfect for shares, and the location is also great for the young, with the nightlife of Soho, The Tribeca Grand and the Lower East Side all within easy reach.