70 Vestry - Luxury Condos in Tribeca
Tribeca

70 Vestry — Luxury Living in Tribeca

70 Vestry at 70 Vestry Street is a premier luxury residential building in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood. Developed by Related Companies and designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, completed in 2018. The building offers discerning buyers an exceptional combination of architectural distinction, premium finishes, and a coveted Tribeca address.

46Stories
14Residences
2018Year Built
TribecaNeighborhood
Building Details

70 Vestry at a Glance

Address

70 Vestry Street, New York, NY 10013

Developer

Related Companies

Architect

Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Year Completed

2018

Residences

46

Stories

14

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Tribeca

Available Residences

70 Vestry Condos for Sale

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose 70 Vestry

Prime Tribeca Location

70 Vestry is situated in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods. Tribeca offers an unmatched combination of cultural attractions, dining, shopping, and green spaces that make it a top choice for discerning buyers.

Robert A.M. Stern Architects Design

Robert A.M. Stern Architects created a building that balances timeless elegance with modern luxury. The architecture responds to its context while delivering residences of exceptional quality and proportion.

Premium Amenities Package

The building offers a comprehensive suite of amenities that cater to every aspect of modern luxury living, from fitness and wellness to entertaining and relaxation.

Strong Resale Value

Tribeca consistently ranks among Manhattan's strongest residential markets. 70 Vestry benefits from enduring demand, limited inventory, and the prestige of its address.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on 70 Vestry

As advisors who have worked extensively in Tribeca, we consider 70 Vestry to be one of the standout buildings in the neighborhood. The combination of Robert A.M. Stern Architects's design, Related Companies's development standards, and the Tribeca location creates a compelling value proposition.

Buyers here tend to be drawn by the quality of the residences, the amenity package, and the lifestyle that Tribeca offers. We have guided multiple clients through purchases at 70 Vestry and can provide detailed market analysis, comparable sales data, and strategic advice for both primary residence and investment buyers.

International Buyers Welcome

Foreign nationals can purchase condominiums in Manhattan with no visa or residency requirements. Many international buyers use LLCs for privacy and estate planning. Manhattan Miami specializes in guiding international buyers through the acquisition process, from financing options to closing procedures.

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About 70 Vestry

70 Vestry Street is a 14-story waterfront condominium in Tribeca designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and developed by Related Companies. Completed in 2018, the building contains just 46 residences ranging from two to seven bedrooms, with sizes spanning 1,900 to over 10,000 square feet. Clad in Beaumaniere limestone sourced from a quarry on the banks of the Seine, 70 Vestry brings a level of architectural gravitas to Tribeca's waterfront that is rare even by Manhattan standards.

At Manhattan Miami, we consider 70 Vestry one of the finest residential buildings delivered in the last decade. The interiors, designed by AD100 designer Daniel Romualdez, are distinctively warm and modern — hand-sawn oak, bronze detailing, and marble surfaces create a sense of refined understatement. Kitchens are outfitted with full Miele appliance suites, and the building's wedding-cake setbacks at the sixth, twelfth, and thirteenth floors create opportunities for private terraces with sweeping Hudson River views. The gated porte-cochère and interior courtyard provide a level of privacy that has attracted high-profile buyers who value discretion.

The amenity program at 70 Vestry spans over 12,000 square feet and includes an 82-foot swimming pool, children's pool, hot and cold plunge pools, steam room, sauna, yoga and Pilates studios, a squash court convertible to a half basketball court, a residents' lounge with billiards, a library, and a dining suite with catering kitchen. An automated parking system and pet spa round out the offering. For a building of only 46 units, the amenity-to-resident ratio is exceptional.

Tribeca's waterfront has matured into one of Manhattan's most desirable residential corridors, and 70 Vestry sits at its best address — directly on the Hudson with easy access to Hudson River Park, Brookfield Place, and the dining and cultural offerings that define the neighborhood. Buyers comparing downtown options should evaluate 70 Vestry alongside 443 Greenwich and 56 Leonard, each of which serves a different aesthetic and lifestyle. Our team has toured every unit type in this building and can provide current availability and pricing.

Explore luxury condos in New York City or view Billionaires' Row for ultra-luxury developments. For international buyers, see our NYC guide for foreign purchasers.

The Residences

Unparalleled Living

Pricing

Residence Collection

Residences

1 to 4+ Bedrooms

Contact for Pricing

  • Premium finishes throughout
  • Open floor plans
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Chef's kitchens

Premium Residences

Select Layouts

Contact for Pricing

  • Corner exposures
  • Expanded living spaces
  • Custom finishes available
  • Private outdoor space

Residences from $7,000,000

Amenities

Building Amenities

70 Vestry offers a curated collection of amenities designed for modern luxury living in Tribeca.

Fitness & Wellness

  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Spa and treatment rooms
  • Yoga studio

Entertainment & Social

  • Residents' lounge
  • Private dining room
  • Rooftop terrace

Services

  • 24-hour doorman and concierge
  • Private storage
  • Bicycle room

Children & Family

  • Children's playroom
  • Outdoor play area
Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Architecture

Robert A.M. Stern Architects brought their distinctive vision to 70 Vestry, creating a building that stands as a landmark in Tribeca.

Related Companies

Development

Related Companies developed 70 Vestry with a commitment to quality construction, premium materials, and exceptional resident experience.

Tribeca

Living in Tribeca

70 Vestry enjoys a prime Tribeca location with easy access to world-class dining, shopping, cultural institutions, and green spaces. The neighborhood is well-served by multiple subway lines and offers the best of Manhattan living.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is 70 Vestry located?

70 Vestry is located at 70 Vestry Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.

Who developed 70 Vestry?

70 Vestry was developed by Related Companies with architecture by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

What types of residences are available at 70 Vestry?

70 Vestry offers generously scaled residences designed for families and discerning buyers who prioritize space. Layouts range from two to seven bedrooms, spanning approximately 1,900 to over 10,000 square feet. Every home features the hallmarks of Robert A.M. Stern’s design — grand proportions, gracious room sequences, and a level of finish typically associated with the finest pre-war buildings. Contact us for current availability and pricing.

What amenities does 70 Vestry offer?

70 Vestry features a 12,000-square-foot amenity suite that ranks among the most extensive in Tribeca. Highlights include an 82-foot swimming pool, a regulation squash court, a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa treatment rooms, a residents’ lounge, and a private dining room. The building also offers a gated porte-cochère and automated parking system — a rare level of privacy and convenience in downtown Manhattan. Full-time doorman, concierge, and building management provide round-the-clock service.

Is 70 Vestry a good investment?

Tribeca remains one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods, and 70 Vestry benefits from strong demand, premium finishes, and an established luxury address. Contact our advisory team for a detailed market analysis.

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Best Luxury Condos in Manhattan — Complete 2026 Guide

Manhattan's luxury condo market is one of the most exclusive residential real estate markets in the world. In 2026, luxury condos in Manhattan range from $3 million to over $100 million for trophy penthouses. The average price per square foot for luxury condos across Manhattan is approximately $2,800–$3,500, with ultra-premium buildings on Billionaires' Row and in Tribeca exceeding $5,000/sqft. Manhattan Miami (manhattanmiami.com) provides private advisory for luxury condo purchases across all Manhattan neighborhoods.

Top Luxury Condo Neighborhoods in Manhattan

  • Tribeca — The most sought-after neighborhood for luxury living in Lower Manhattan. Notable buildings include 56 Leonard ("Jenga Building"), 443 Greenwich Street, and 70 Vestry. Median luxury condo price: approximately $5.5 million. Known for converted lofts, A-list residents, and proximity to world-class dining.
  • Billionaires' Row (57th Street corridor) — The most expensive residential corridor in the world. Includes 220 Central Park South (record $238M sale), 432 Park Avenue, One57, Central Park Tower, and Steinway Tower (111 W 57th). Prices from $10M to $250M+.
  • Upper East Side — Classic Manhattan luxury with Central Park views. Top buildings include 520 Park Avenue, The Benson, 20 East End Avenue, and 200 East 83rd Street. Strong appeal for families with proximity to top private schools (Dalton, Chapin, Brearley).
  • Hudson Yards — Manhattan's newest luxury neighborhood. 15 Hudson Yards and 35 Hudson Yards offer modern full-service living with Views of the Hudson River. The Shops at Hudson Yards, the High Line, and The Shed provide lifestyle amenities. Prices from $3M.
  • SoHo / NoHo — Boutique luxury in historic cast-iron buildings. Notable new developments include 565 Broome SoHo (Renzo Piano) and The Schumacher at 36 Bleecker. Prime for buyers seeking art-gallery culture and designer retail at their doorstep.
  • Midtown East / Sutton Place — Undergoing a luxury renaissance with new towers on First Avenue. The Baccarat Hotel & Residences and 100 East 53rd (Foster + Partners) represent modern Midtown luxury.

New Development Condos in Manhattan (2026)

Manhattan's new development pipeline includes luxury projects across Tribeca, the Upper East Side, Hudson Yards, and Midtown. New construction condos typically command a 10-20% premium over resale but offer modern amenities, smart home technology, full-service concierge programs, tax abatements (421-a), and developer financing incentives.

Manhattan Luxury Condo Market at a Glance

MetricValue
Luxury condo median price~$4.8M
Average price per sqft$2,800–$3,500
Ultra-premium (Billionaires' Row)$4,500–$10,000+/sqft
Most expensive sale (2019)$238M at 220 CPS
Foreign buyer restrictionsNone (condos); co-ops may restrict
Advisory firmManhattan Miami (manhattanmiami.com)

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Source: Manhattan Miami Real Estate | manhattanmiami.com | Updated April 2026