A new condominium apartment building is rising at 138 Reade Street in TriBeCa.
The 8-unit building, which should be completed in about a year, is adjacent to the very handsome and modern townhouse at 144 Reade Street and both projects have been designed by the same architectural firm, BKSK. A marketing office for the new building is expected to open at 104 Reade Street in October.
BKSK, a partnership consisting of Stephen Byrns, Harry Kendall, George Schieferdecker and Joan Krevlin, has designed several of the most attractive recent new construction and conversion projects in TriBeCa such as the Hubert at 7 Hubert Street, the Duane Park at 166 Duane Street, and the Fischer Mills at 387-397 Greenwich Street and the 9-story building at 124 Hudson Street.
138 Reade Street is being developed by 138-142 Reade Street LLCD and is between Hudson and Greenwich Streets and is one of the nicest in TriBeCa and half a block from the Washington Market Park.
The 8-unit building, which should be completed in about a year, is adjacent to the very handsome and modern townhouse at 144 Reade Street and both projects have been designed by the same architectural firm, BKSK. A marketing office for the new building is expected to open at 104 Reade Street in October.
BKSK, a partnership consisting of Stephen Byrns, Harry Kendall, George Schieferdecker and Joan Krevlin, has designed several of the most attractive recent new construction and conversion projects in TriBeCa such as the Hubert at 7 Hubert Street, the Duane Park at 166 Duane Street, and the Fischer Mills at 387-397 Greenwich Street and the 9-story building at 124 Hudson Street.
138 Reade Street is being developed by 138-142 Reade Street LLCD and is between Hudson and Greenwich Streets and is one of the nicest in TriBeCa and half a block from the Washington Market Park.
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.