A light-filled, full-floor loft has hit the market in Tribeca — and it’s serving Parisian elegance with a downtown Manhattan address.

Priced at $3.795 million, this impeccably renovated residence at 354 Broadway offers 2,810 square feet of elevated living space complete with soaring ceilings, curated details, and two dreamy private terraces.

Listed with Michelle Griffith of Douglas Elliman, the 3-bedroom, 2-bath condo sits inside The D’Arte House, a 12-unit boutique building with a doorman and keyed elevator access.

But what really sets this loft apart is the balance of European charm and New York City sophistication — from its wood-burning Carrara marble fireplace and custom built-ins to the modern chef’s kitchen and spa-like primary suite — with a touch of green outdoor space with the city skyline in the backdrop.

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Full-floor living in the heart of Tribeca

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

Occupying an entire floor of The D’Arte House, this 2,810-square-foot residence has exposures in all 4 directions, offering plenty of natural light and a sense of openness throughout.

The home opens directly from a keyed elevator into a gracious foyer, setting the tone for the private, gallery-like interiors that follow.

A living room made for long evenings in

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

At the heart of the home is a massive great room with 11.5-foot ceilings and French doors that open onto a west-facing terrace.

A marble-clad, wood-burning fireplace creates a warm focal point, while custom millwork and built-in shelving add character and storage. With space for both lounging and formal dining, it’s a room that’s equal parts cozy and refined.

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

Renovated kitchen with high-end appliances

The recently updated kitchen delivers clean lines and top-of-the-line finishes, creating a space that’s as functional as it is beautiful.

Ceramic slab countertops and a waterfall-style breakfast bar pair with premium appliances, including a 42″ Sub-Zero fridge, Thermador double wall ovens, Viking range, and Bosch dishwasher.

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

A primary suite that opens to the sky

Positioned at the opposite end of the home for privacy, the oversized primary suite feels like a retreat within the city. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides let in abundant natural light, and sliding glass doors lead to a second private terrace.

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

Two large walk-in closets and a serene en-suite bath — complete with soaking tub, double pedestal sinks, and a glass-enclosed shower — make this a standout space.

Thoughtful layout with room for everyone

Two additional bedrooms share a stylish, windowed bathroom with Jado chrome fixtures. Each room is well-proportioned, full of natural light, and ideal for guest quarters, a home office, or kids’ rooms. Smart built-ins throughout the apartment ensure that storage never feels like an afterthought.

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

Modern comforts and smart features

From a full-size washer and dryer in a dedicated laundry pantry to a Nest-controlled two-zone HVAC system, the apartment is outfitted with practical features for everyday comfort. It’s also pre-wired for sound and smart-home connectivity, adding convenience to its charm.

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

Boutique building with a coveted downtown address

The D’Arte House at 354 Broadway is a 12-residence condo that offers a full-time doorman, secure keyed elevator access, and the intimacy of a true loft building. Living here means you’re just moments from the best of Tribeca — think cobblestone streets, art galleries, Michelin-starred restaurants, and the Hudson River waterfront.

Multiple subway lines nearby make commuting a breeze, though with terraces like these, staying home might be the better option.

Photo credit: Celeste Godoy / Douglas Elliman

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