Tribeca

From industrial center to artists’ mecca.

In the 70s, this formerly industrial neighborhood transformed into a haven for the city’s artistic community. Painters, photographers, and sculptors flocked to Tribeca and took over enormous abandoned lofts. Big open spaces became the homes to galleries and studios of some of the most famous New York-based artists.

Image showing commute times by train and car to various New York City locations, nearest subway lines, and neighborhood boundaries. Commute times: Columbus Circle, Grand Central, Union Square, Wall Street. Nearest subways: lines 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, N, Q, R. Boundaries: St. James Pl. to West St., Canal St. to Vesey St. Nearby neighborhoods mentioned include Soho, Little Italy, Chinatown, Lower East Side, Financial District, Battery Park City.
 

Courtesy of Compass*


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