Now available in Tribeca, a private compound on one of Manhattan’s most photographed blocks. Located on the two-block alleyway Staple Street, known for its historic skybridge , a combined property consisting of a two-story brick townhouse at 4 Staple Street and a studio and office across the street at 1 Jay Street has hit the market for $30 million. Owned by filmmaker Neil Burger and architect Diana Kellogg since 2002, the rare property is one of the most unusual private residences in the city, listing agent Jeremy Stein of Sotheby’s International Realty told the Wall Street Journal .
The main home on Staple Street, built in the 1860s, is 40 feet wide and measures roughly 4,100 square feet. The residence embodies its industrial origins, with exposed brick, timber beams, and oversize

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