Exclusive | Rare NYC compound connected by a famed 'skybridge' asks $30M : 'This is a very unique opportunity'
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Exclusive | Rare NYC compound connected by a famed 'skybridge' asks $30M : 'This is a very unique opportunity'
"The Footbridge Mansion, a piece of Tribeca history on one of the city's most-photographed streets, is back on the market for $29.99 million - a relative bargain, considering it asked $50 million a decade ago. The 8,300-square-foot listing at 9 Jay St. comes with one bedroom and four baths - across two buildings connected by the famed Staple Street skybridge. The assemblage last traded for $24 million in 2022, Gimme Shelter previously reported."
"The 118-year-old bridge, which picturesquely hovers above cobblestoned streets, connects a landmarked four-story red mansion with a private 1,200-square-foot rooftop terrace to a loft across the street. The landmarked property also features a private three-car garage - and more than 4,000 square feet of air rights. The skybridge was originally used to transport patients to a hospital clinic at 67 Hudson St., as both buildings were once part of New York Hospital."
An 8,300-square-foot compound at 9 Jay St. in Tribeca is listed for $29.99 million. The property spans two buildings connected by the famed Staple Street skybridge and includes one bedroom, four baths, and a private 1,200-square-foot rooftop terrace. The landmarked four-story red mansion features a private three-car garage and over 4,000 square feet of transferable air rights. The 118-year-old bridge originally transported patients between hospital buildings at 67 Hudson St. The assemblage last traded for $24 million in 2022 and was once the home and studio of fashion designer Zoran Ladicorbic. The property was built in 1907.
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