Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This attractive 7-story loft property at 27 Leonard Street in the heart of TriBeCa is distinguished by wrought-iron Juliet balconies and was converted to condominium apartments in 2003. It was built in 1876 for William B. Lawrence, a member of the board of governors of the New York Stock Exchange.
The building, which is located between Broadway and Hudson Street, has 6 "fully-finished" lofts, four of which are floor-throughs. There is a garden duplex unit and a penthouse duplex.
The apartments have central air-conditioning, exposed brickwork, arched windows, antique wood beams, new maple floors, laundry rooms, a video intercom system, and contemporary kitchens and baths. Most of the units have basement storage. The kitchens have cherry Shaker cabinets, Viking stainless steel gas ranges, Bosch stainless steel dishwashers, and honed blue slate countertops. The bathrooms have cast-iron Kohler soaking tubs and recessed medicine cabinets with tumbled white travertine marble floors and walls.
Initial prices ranged from $935,000 to $1,995,000.
There is good public transportation in this neighborhood which is convenient to City Hall and Ground Zero.
- Condo built in 1876
- Converted in 2003
- Located in Tribeca
- 6 total apartments 6 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.6M to $3M)
- Pets Allowed