Construction has started on a very handsome, six-story, red-brick residential condominium apartment at 744 Greenwich Street between Perry and West 11th Streets in the West Village.
The project has been designed by BM Design Group for Christian Pompa and Barry Leistner, whose other projects include the Eagle Warehouse condominiums at 532 West 22nd Street and the condominium apartment building at 144 West 18th Street.
Mr. Leistner is also the developer of an 8-story building with 3 condominium apartments designed by Daniel Goldner Architects and planned for 163 Charles Street adjacent to one of the Richard Meier towers fronting on West Street, but a zoning dispute has halted work on the project.
The building at 744 Greenwich Street will be entered through handsome gates into a garden at the north side of the building, which will have large multipaned windows.
Leonard Steinberg of Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate told CityRealty.Com today that the development will have a triplex "townhouse" unit, three full-floor apartments and a duplex penthouse. One of the full-floor units is priced at $3,625,000 and has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,301 square feet.
The building's elevator opens into its 48-foot-long living/dining room that has a gas fireplace. The Bulthaup kitchen has Sub Zero, Miele, and Fisher & Paykel appliances with Carrara marble counties. The apartment's master bedroom has a 23-foot-long balcony and a windowed, limestone bathroom with radiant heated floors and a towel warmer.
The project is expected to be completed in early 2007.
The project has been designed by BM Design Group for Christian Pompa and Barry Leistner, whose other projects include the Eagle Warehouse condominiums at 532 West 22nd Street and the condominium apartment building at 144 West 18th Street.
Mr. Leistner is also the developer of an 8-story building with 3 condominium apartments designed by Daniel Goldner Architects and planned for 163 Charles Street adjacent to one of the Richard Meier towers fronting on West Street, but a zoning dispute has halted work on the project.
The building at 744 Greenwich Street will be entered through handsome gates into a garden at the north side of the building, which will have large multipaned windows.
Leonard Steinberg of Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate told CityRealty.Com today that the development will have a triplex "townhouse" unit, three full-floor apartments and a duplex penthouse. One of the full-floor units is priced at $3,625,000 and has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,301 square feet.
The building's elevator opens into its 48-foot-long living/dining room that has a gas fireplace. The Bulthaup kitchen has Sub Zero, Miele, and Fisher & Paykel appliances with Carrara marble counties. The apartment's master bedroom has a 23-foot-long balcony and a windowed, limestone bathroom with radiant heated floors and a towel warmer.
The project is expected to be completed in early 2007.
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.