Located in the prime historic district of Tribeca, the Textile Building is aNYCLandmark condominium and one of Tribecas residential masterpieces. Designed in 1901 by Henry J. Hardenburgh, famed architect of the Plaza Hotel and the Dakota Apartments, architects Karl Fisher and Alan Ritchie tastefully re-designed the Textile Buildings conversion into 48 deluxe residences across 14 stories in 2001, making it the first of the historic Tribeca commercial to residential conversions. The neoclassic structures grand and historic faade of caducei and cartouches was meticulously restored, bringing old world charm together with all the conveniences and amenities of modern luxury residential living. The Textile Building is a full-service boutique building, which defines where style meets luxury, offering privacy, sophistication, and casual elegance. Expansive residences, luxury finishes, prime location, privacy and harmony are the hallmarks of the Textile Building. Residents can enjoy an outstanding portfolio of building amenities including a 24-hour attended lobby with concierge, a fitness center with steam room, a residents library/media room with full kitchen and wet bar, a 5,000 square foot landscaped roof terrace with outdoor grills, dining and lounge seating, and childrens play area, a garden courtyard, a package room with cold storage, a bicycle room, and residents private storage. These uncompromised features make the Textile Building a luxurious sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of New York City.
66 Leonard St is located in New York, New York in the 10013 zip code.