15 Leonard Street, a 2015-constructed boutique condo located in the heart of Tribeca, is currently listing its last remaining apartment. The 2,621-square-foot, 4-bedroom/ 3.5-bathroom unit has a $7.35 million ask and averages $2,804 per square foot.
Designed by acclaimed architects Turrett Collaborative and Curtis + Ginsberg Architects, the condo houses full-floor apartments spread over 9 floors, a townhouse, and a triplex penthouse. The recently re-listed, Unit 6 spans the entire sixth floor.
Designed by acclaimed architects Turrett Collaborative and Curtis + Ginsberg Architects, the condo houses full-floor apartments spread over 9 floors, a townhouse, and a triplex penthouse. The recently re-listed, Unit 6 spans the entire sixth floor.
Framed in red brick, the building’s façade features metal panels and irregular fenestration, similar to the glass-patterned 25 Bond Street in Noho. But the wide, suspended entry marquee, with sidewalk landscaping and sliding garage doors, make this Tribeca structure slightly more unique.
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The available sixth floor unit includes a grand entertaining space with 60 linear feet of frontage along Leonard Street facing south. There are 6" wide plank walnut flooring throughout and a smokeless clean-burning fireplace wrapped in limestone. Like all units in the building, the home features custom kitchens with 48-inch side-by-side refrigerators, 24-inch undercounter wine coolers by Sub Zero, Bosch dishwashers, and Caesarstone countertops with marble backsplashes and stained oakwood cabinetry.
The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with a deep whitestone MTI tub, a TOTO Aquia wall-hung water closet, as well as a double-integrated Boffi sink. The limestone walls and flooring are heated in both the master and secondary bathrooms, and a smokeless ‘clean-burning’ fireplace is included to offer extra warmth during cold winter nights. Living areas are outfitted with wide plank walnut and there’s an in-unit washer/ dryer combo, as well as common laundry in the basement.
Building amenities include private elevator access, storage, resident-only outdoor area and a virtual doorman. There’s also Lutron controls for lighting and automatic shades, and infrastructure for state-of-the-art surround sound and home entertainment theaters. The private parking lift offers unparalleled discretion and convenience to the onsite parking. The building is also pet friendly.
The Tribeca area is known for its grand residences, large industrial-loft buildings, and the finest restaurants in Manhattan. Per our market data, there are currently 402 apartments for sale in the area, with a median price of $5,450,000 or $2,500 per square foot.
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