A newly converted five-story building in Manhattan’s hip Tribeca neighborhood is nearing completion, and it’s now launching its first unit on the market.
The boutique condominium at 85 Worth St., aptly dubbed “85 Worth”, consists of only five units — four loft residences and a penthouse — with interiors expertly curated by celebrated New York-based designer Paris Forino.
And it pairs its historic, 19th-century Italianate façade with some upscale finishes and smart home tech, including innovative lighting, keyless entry, and smart locks. It even comes with a private AI assistant called JOSH that can assist with tasks like dimming the lights, closing the shades, or playing music.
Loft 3 at 85 Worth, a nearly 4,000-square-foot residence with three bedrooms and four baths is now up for grabs for $11.5 million, with the powerhouse Eklund | Gomes Team at Douglas Elliman holding the listing.
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History meets modernity at the newly converted boutique condo project

“This captivating new development, where history melds with modernity, is truly something special,” said John Gomes, cofounder of The Eklund | Gomes Team at Douglas Elliman.
“From Paris Forino’s elegant interiors and the cutting-edge tech built into each of the vaulting residences down to the subterranean residents-only club and storage spaces, 85 Worth will absolutely resonate with clients looking for a one-of-a-kind living experience in New York City.”
The building’s exterior retains its 19th-century Italianate façade

Located among the low-lying buildings and cobble-stoned streets in the sparsely populated Tribeca East Historic District, 85 Worth blends in with its surroundings, retaining its 19-century Italianate, white marble façade, and architectural details like molded window surrounds, band courses, balustrades, and bracketed cornices.
85 Worth consists of 4 luxury lofts and one penthouse

Yet the interiors of the 1920 building have been transformed to accommodate five upscale units, consisting of four luxury lofts and one penthouse, plus two subterranean levels where the amenities are housed.
Each of the three-bedroom, four-bathroom loft residences — including the newly listed one — spans nearly 4,000 square feet of floor-through space with ceilings up to 13 feet high and south-facing windows.
Upon completion, the penthouse will feature two spacious en-suite bedrooms that open onto one of two terraces with stunning city views and ample entertainment space.
The interiors bear the signature of lauded designer Paris Forino

In charge of updating the interiors for modern luxury living was Paris Forino, the Australian-born, New York-based designer who founded the celebrated Paris Forino Design, a full-service boutique design firm that’s no stranger to thoughtful conversions of historic buildings.
Who approached the design process by honoring the bones of the building

Paris shared that, “When approaching the design, my primary focus was on complementing the remarkable, original architectural details of the building with a striking yet natural palette. Ash wood is used extensively throughout the apartment. It is light, warm and serene. We paired this with very distinct and dramatic stone choices creating a modern and very sumptuous design.“
Smart features in the residences include a private AI assistant called JOSH

85 Worth is not all about its looks though. The condo conversion also brought a series of smart home features to the newly appointed units, including a KETRA lighting system, Sonos speakers in every room, keyless entry via LATCH, and a virtual doorman system called Butterfly.
But the coolest feature is the private AI assistant called JOSH, which can help with tasks around the home, like amplifying or dimming lights, opening or closing the shades, or playing personalized music selections.
Loft 3 has three bedrooms, three baths, and approx. 4,000 square feet of luxe interiors

The first unit to hit the market at 85 Worth is a nearly 4,000-square-foot loft with three bedrooms and four marble-clad bathrooms. The south-facing unit has tall, 11.4′ high ceilings and occupies an entire floor of the newly converted Tribeca building.
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Two subterranean levels of amenities, which house the Club Worth

85 Worth also features two subterranean levels that give each home two sizeable storage rooms and house Club Worth — an exclusive club for future residents.
Upscale amenities at Club Worth include a state-of-the-art fitness center, sauna, steam room, meditation room, massage room, music listening room, children’s imagination room, teen gaming room, and more.
Enjoying the best of what Tribeca has to offer

“With its uncommon degree of privacy and seclusion, Tribeca has become one of the most coveted neighborhoods among A-list celebrities and high-net-worth individuals,” said Fredrik Eklund, co-founder of The Eklund | Gomes Team who’s spearheading the marketing initiatives for the building. “85 Worth will undoubtedly add to that allure.”
In addition to the nearby Hudson River Park and Piers 25 & 26, which offer public amenities such as sand court volleyball, skateboarding park, children’s playground, tennis and basketball courts, kayaking, and more, residents of 85 Worth will enjoy easy access to Tribeca’s many dining and shopping options.
Listed with a powerhouse team with MDLNY cachet

Spearheading marketing and sales efforts for the boutique condominium project is the Eklund | Gomes Team at Douglas Elliman. One of the largest independent residential real estate brokerages in the United States, the team is led by Million Dollar Listing New York Star Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes, one of the most highly respected luxury real estate brokers in the country.
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