Named after a town in the Adirondack Mountains, the Saranac is a luxury New York rental that features charming chalet-like accents. Erected in 2000, the Saranac was designed by the famed Stephen B. Jacobs. The roofline of the building features corner pylons and central pavilions, and the warm, inviting lobby features an elegant wood-beam ceiling, an immense stone fireplace and wrought-iron fixtures. The building is a postwar mid-rise that spans 16 floors and encompasses 147 spacious apartments, all of which are easily accessible via elevator.
Apartments at the Saranac feature spacious floor plans and nine-foot ceilings, which, in conjunction with oversized windows, give each apartment a uniquely open and airy feeling. The oversized windows also offer stunning views of the surrounding Tribeca neighborhood. Hardwood flooring lends an additional element of warmth and sophistication to the space. High-speed internet, self-controlled heating and cooling, stackable washer/dryer units and spacious closets are provided as additional conveniences. The kitchens are fully equipped with dishwashers, sleek granite countertops, and shaker-style golden birch wooden cabinetry. Marble bathrooms feature luxurious soaking tubs and stainless steel accents.
The Saranac has plenty to offer the prospective tenant. The services include a concierge, doorman and lobby attendant. They also offer valet service and video security. Residents have full access to the on-site laundry room and a state-of-the-art fitness center, which also has an outdoor recreation space on the second floor. The Saranac also has a lushly landscaped roof deck where residents can relax after a long day and enjoy the sights.
The Saranac enjoys a central Tribeca location close to City Hall and the Financial District. Residents can also enjoy a variety of dining, shopping, nightlife and public transportation options in the area.