NEW YORK | 91 Leonard Street | 210 FT | 20 FLOORS

Nice shot, Tec!

photo from Tribeca Citizen

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TECTONIC

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This will be beautifull!

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More facade work.

Taken last week

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photo by @Tectonic

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqK4hW_hNSP/?hl=en

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp_BoFzHpbT/
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Very nice!

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I like the use of yellow here.

Couple days ago

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Nice building. Modern, but design of metal facing is a fine take on old cast iron industrial buildings common in the area. Well done.

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Fine looking building; high quality materials, and some intricate detailing on the facade. The ‘curb side’ appearance is attractive; and the overall form/shape is perfect - simple, basic, build-able along with an efficient use of interior floor space.

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Construction Wraps For Toll Brothers City Living’s 91 Leonard Street, In Tribeca

Construction has officially wrapped for 91 Leonard Street in Tribeca. The 19-story, 210-foot-high residential building is designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill and Hill West Architects, and developed by Toll Brothers City Living. Designed to architecturally reflect the iconic characteristic of traditional cast iron warehouses and lofts, the residential building’s dark-colored bronze and glass curtain wall makes it a handsome addition to the neighborhood.

The tight grid of terracotta fins and metal panels between the floor-to-ceiling glass panels on all sides evokes the industrial aesthetic of Tribeca and breaks up the considerably large bulk of the building’s massing.

The building yields a total of 178,000 square feet of space, with 147,768 dedicated to 111 condominiums, averaging 1,319 square feet apiece. The remaining square footage is allocated to commercial space. Units range from studios up to four bedrooms, and pricing starts at $875,000 and goes upward of about $10 million.

The site is bounded by Broadway to the east and Church Street to the west. While far from being a skyscraper, the building is still prominent enough to provide residents on the upper floors with clear views of Tribeca and beyond. The closest subways are 1 train to the west at the Franklin Street station and the A, C, E, J, N, Q, R, W, Z, and 6 trains to the north along Canal Street.

The project comes with a 24/7 attended lobby, a private garden and reflecting pool designed by international landscape architecture firm Enea, a fitness center with an indoor pool, sauna, and steam room, a children’s playroom, a screening room, and a private residential rooftop lounge featuring an outdoor fireplace.

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Moving this one to complete. Came out great! :smile:

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may not be a popular opinion, but the photos/renderings look much better than how it actually looks in person. I walk by this street quite often and it looks like a commercial building :grimacing:

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Right. It looks commercial—just like so many other old commercial buildings that now are often luxury residential spots. In this neighborhood I take its look as a plus not a minus.

I actually didn’t love the facade up close in person. All pics and renders have looked pretty good though. Strange.