Construction work is advancing at 8-10 Warren Street in TriBeCa where five stories are being to two existing pre-war 5-story buildings.
The project is known as the Trinity-Stewart Condominium and it will contain 15 residential apartments.
The top floors are setback and will be full-floor apartments. The south facade has been faced with cast stone to relate to the Tuckahoe marble facade of the old base.
Fireplaces on the top floors are designed to burn wood but will have gas "logs" instead and will be faced in black slate. One lower floors some of the units will have gas fireplaces.
Some of the apartments will have balconies or terraces.
Roberta F. Vaughan is the developer, who will have a triplex apartment with two fireplaces on the ground floor and two cellar levels.
The mid-block building is a short distance from City Hall and there are other developments on this block. An excavation is underway two doors to the east and the facade of a 19th Century building is being redone at 24-26 Warren Street. On the south side of the street at Church Street a handsome, arched retail arcade is being completed in the large condominium development known as TriBeCa Space, which has its entrance at 25 Murray Street.
The project is known as the Trinity-Stewart Condominium and it will contain 15 residential apartments.
The top floors are setback and will be full-floor apartments. The south facade has been faced with cast stone to relate to the Tuckahoe marble facade of the old base.
Fireplaces on the top floors are designed to burn wood but will have gas "logs" instead and will be faced in black slate. One lower floors some of the units will have gas fireplaces.
Some of the apartments will have balconies or terraces.
Roberta F. Vaughan is the developer, who will have a triplex apartment with two fireplaces on the ground floor and two cellar levels.
The mid-block building is a short distance from City Hall and there are other developments on this block. An excavation is underway two doors to the east and the facade of a 19th Century building is being redone at 24-26 Warren Street. On the south side of the street at Church Street a handsome, arched retail arcade is being completed in the large condominium development known as TriBeCa Space, which has its entrance at 25 Murray Street.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.