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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Nov 27, 2012
72 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #10 in Tribeca

Carter's Review

This 10-story building at 100 Hudson Street is one of the major residential conversions of an industrial building in TriBeCa. 

The very handsome corner building is also known as 1 Leonard Street and 161 Franklin Street. 

It has 47 cooperative apartments. 

It was built in 1919 and converted in 1980.

Bottom Line

With a prime TriBeCa location, this very handsome and elegant building is one of the neighborhood’s standouts.

Description

The building has a very large and imposing cornice and broad arched windows on its top floor. 

It has major bandcourses above the second and eighth floors. 

The building has inset windows and protruding air-conditioners. 

Amenities

The building has a roof deck, a bicycle room, a live-in superintendent and private storage space. 

The building, which has a prime TriBeCa location, has no garage and no sidewalk landscaping. 

Apartments

Apartments have high ceilings. 

Apartment 4B is a one-bedroom unit that has a 9-foot-long entry foyer that passes a 9-foot-long enclosed kitchen and opens onto a 29-foot-long living/dining room. 

Apartment is a four-bedroom duplex penthouse unit that has an entry foyer on the lower floor that passes an 18-foot-long kitchen to a 50-foot-long living/dining room and a 17-foot-long office.  The upper floor has a 19-foot-long den, an 8-foot-long office, three-bedrooms and a 37-foot-long terrace. 

Apartment 5D is a three-bedroom unit that has a 24-foot-long, angled, living/dining room with an open, 12-foot-long kitchen and an 11-foot-long office. 

Apartment 8E has a 23-foot-long living/dining room with an 8-foot-wide pass-through kitchen, a 9-foot-wide den, a 14-foot-long bedroom and a 10-foot-wide office that has stairs up to a 10-foot-wide loft. 

Apartment 3A has a long entrance hall that passes an open 9-foot-long kitchen and a 17-foot-long bedroom to the 24-foot-long angled living/dining room.  It also has a 12-foot-long bedroom. 

 

 

 

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