Leonard Street
This luxurious Leonard Street tower showcases superior architectural design in one of Manhattan's most celebrated neighborhoods known as Tribeca.
view the buildingMohawk Atelier
Mohawk Atelier is a conversion of two buildings located at the corner of Duane and Hudson Streets. Joseph Pell Lombardi Architects were the designers.
view the buildingTextile Building
The Textile Building, located at 66 Leonard Street, was built in 1901 and designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, the architect of the Plaza Hotel.
view the buildingZinc Building
The Zinc Building, located at 475 Greenwich Street in section of Tribeca, is full service condominium standing 7 stories tall and offers 21 loft apartments.
view the buildingThe North Moore
The North Moore is was built in 1881 and converted to loft condominiums in 1999. It is a combination of 4 landmark industrial buildings.
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Comprised of two buildings; a tower at 92 Laight Street plus a converted cast iron and masonry warehouse at 416 Washington Street.
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The Sky Lofts Building was built in 1900 and converted to a white glove, full service luxury loft condominium in 2002.
view the buildingGrabler Building
The Grabler Building, built in 1896 by the McCabe Brothers, is located in Tribeca's North Historic District at 44 Laight Street.
view the building101 Warren
101 Warren is full service luxury condominium. The building, 35 stories tall, features 227 condominium apartments and 132 rental apartments.
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Designed by Costas Kondylis & Partners and developed by Kack Resnick & Sons, 200 Chambers is Tribeca's 1st full service tower.
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The United States Sugar Building is located in the prime neighborhood of North Tribeca and was designed by Joseph Pell Lombardi Architects.
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The Hubert offers luxury lofts all of which have high ceilings, over sized window banks, proportional layouts, and solid construction.
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