Graced with abundant natural light, plentiful storage, and impressive scale, Residence 4E is an authentic downtown loft offering post- industrial pre-war charm and the contemporary luxuries of a unique, meticulous renovation -all in one of the quietest, most sought-after enclaves in Tribeca. Residents receive a grand welcome from a sprawling open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen punctuated with oversized picture windows and exposed timber columns and beams. The living and dining area includes a walk-in coat closet and a custom TV cabinet , with plenty of space for formal entertaining and casual day-to-day lounging. Awaiting home chef s of every level is a stunning eat-in kitchen equipped with a reclaimed wood island, custom millwork, a double-door pantry, and sleek Lemurian Baobab granite countertops and backsplash imbued with iridescent Labradorite. The high-end Miele appliance suite includes a stainless steel gas-burning range, an integrated refrigerator and dishwasher, and dual under-counter beverage drawers. Beyond the kitchen is a discreet powder room with a custom reclaimed wood countertop and a one-of-a-kind vessel sink . Flexible and inviting, the home is configured with four large bedrooms, with one being used as a dedicated home office or guest room. The king-size primary suite is tranquil and private, adorned with a massive walk-in closet, dressing area, and a spa en-suite with chic tilework, a double vanity, step-in shower, and a freestanding clawfoot soaking tub. The second and third bedrooms have walk-ins and share access to a four-piece full bathroom with a walk-in shower, while the fourth bedroom/office includes a concealed storage space, a reclaimed wood dressing room, a custom Murphy bed, and a full en-suite bathroom with Cassiopea quartz countertops . Additional highlights of this 3,000-square-foot, 3.5-bath home include walk-in closets in every room, recessed lighting, low monthlies, a private hallway closet, a basement storage locker, and an in-unit laundry room with Coral Pink quartzite countertops, a utility sink, built-in storage, and a Miele washer and dryer. A former vegetable factory built in 1883, 466 Washington Street is a highly regarded boutique co-op famous for being one of the original residential loft buildings in Downtown Manhattan. Residences are spacious and semi-private, with only two units per floor and fifteen in the entire building. A block away, Hudson River Park offers a lush waterfront escape with athletic courts, playgrounds, dog runs, picnic lawns, and running and biking paths. E xciting dining, shopping, and nightlif e are also nearby, including restaurants and cafes like Wolfgang's, Mr. Chow, Lac onda Verde, Coffee Project New York, and Élysée's . Accessible subway lines include the 1, A, C, and E. Pieds-a-terre and sublets are welcome with board approval.