DiBari Realty LLC
The Art Of Downtown Living!
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Tribeca is a neighborhood of cobblestoned streets,
world-famous restaurants, and historic warehouse
buildings converted to multi-million dollar lofts. Recently
ranked by Forbes as one of America's most expensive
zip codes, 10013
Tribeca stretches from Canal Street (bordering SoHo)
south to Vesey Street (bordering the Financial District)
and from Broadway all the way west to the Hudson River.
Cross the West Side Highway at Chambers to enjoy the
lovely Hudson River Park and River Promenade, which
stretches all the way from Battery Park City to the
Chelsea Piers and beyond
Tribeca Neighborhood Association
Tribeca Transportation:
Subway: The 1 and 9 stop at Canal,
Franklin, or Chambers. The 2 and 3
express lines stop only at Chambers.
A, C, and E trains stop at Canal near
West Broadway. Catch the east side 6
train at Canal and Broadway.
Bus: To get uptown, take the M20 up
Hudson Street or the M6 up Sixth
Avenue (with stops along Church
Street in Tribeca). To get downtown,
take the M20 down Seventh
Avenue/Varick Street or the M1 down
Broadway. The M22 goes cross-town
at Chambers Street.
Tribeca Schools:
P.S. 234, 292 Greenwich Street
P.S. 150 Tribeca Learning Center, 334
Greenwich Street
H.S. 475 Stuyvesant High School, 345 Chambers
Street
Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199
Chambers Street
New York Academy of Art, 111 Franklin Street
Trepeze School New York
Post Office: Canal Street Station, 350 Canal
near Church, (800)275-8777
Police Precinct: 16 Ericsson Place between
Varick and Hudson, 212-334-0611
Washington Market Park, Located between
Greenwich, Chambers, and West Streets, is a
1.61 acres park in TriBeCa that is popular with
children for its large playground. The park also
has a tennis court and community gardens, and
hosts many community events.
Parks and Playgrounds