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The Textile Building, 66 Leonard Street

Condo located in Tribeca, between Church Street & Broadway

Description of The Textile Building at 66 Leonard Street

The Textile Building is a handsome building designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh (of The Dakota and Plaza Hotel fame) in 1901 and converted to 46 luxury condos in 1999. Residential amenities include a residents lounge, rooftop terrace with grilling areas and gorgeous views, a children's play area, a fitness center, storage, and bike room. It is a short distance from 56 Leonard Street, future home of Anish Kapoor's bean-shaped sculpture.

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Building Facts

  • Year Built: 1901
    Converted Year: 1999
    Building Type: Condo
    Neighborhood: Tribeca (Manhattan)
    Minimum Down: 10%
  • Total Apartments: 46 46
    Total Floors: 12
    Doorman: FT Doorman
    Pets: Allowed
    Total Floorplans:

Apartment Pricing Stats

Avg. Price / ft2

Building Amenities

  • Concierge
  • FT Doorman
  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Central AC
  • Full Service Garage
  • Garden
  • Health Club
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Washer/Dryer in building
  • Elevator
  • Event Room
  • Children's Playroom
  • Fitness Center
  • On-Site Parking
  • Outdoor Entertainment Space
  • Courtyard
  • In-Unit Washer/Dryer
  • Bike Room
  • Fireplaces
  • Live-In Superintendent
  • Terraces / Balconies

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The Textile Building: Rating

26
Out of 44

Architecture Rating: 26 / 44

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30
Out of 36

Location Rating: 30 / 36

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19
Out of 39

Features Rating: 19 / 39

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8
=
83

CityRealty Rating Reference

 
Architecture
  • 30+ remarkable
  • 20-29 distinguished
  • 11-19 average
  • < 11 below average
 
Location
  • 27+ remarkable
  • 18-26 distinguished
  • 9-17 average
  • < 9 below average
 
Features
  • 22+ remarkable
  • 16-21 distinguished
  • 9-15 average
  • < 9 below average
  • #23 Rated condo - Tribeca
 

Carter Horsley's Review of The Textile Building

Carter Horsley's Building Review
"This handsome building in TriBeCa was designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh and built in 1901, several years before the architect would design the Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue.

It is known as the Textile Building and was converted in 1999 to 46 residential condominiums by Chessed LLC, of which Yitzchak Tessler is managing partner." Read Carter's Full Review
Pros
  • Designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh- architect of the Plaza Hotel
  • Garden
  • Fitness center
  • Media room
  • Attended garage
  • Bicycle room
  • Good TriBeCa location
  • Fireplaces
  • Close to Subway
Cons
  • No sidewalk landscaping
  • No balconies
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Subways

  1. 1
at Varick and North Moore 0.15 miles
  1. A
  2. C
  3. E
at Thompson 0.23 miles
  1. 2
  2. 3
at West Broadway 0.24 miles
  1. J
  2. Z
  3. N
  4. Q
  5. R
  6. 6
at Broadway 0.24 miles
  1. 4
  2. 5
at Lafayette and Duane 0.31 miles
 

Sales Summary - Past 12 Months

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Past 12 Months
$1,562
Avg. Price / ft2
Based on 1 Sales
 

Closing History - Last 10 sales

10
Units Sold
$2.8M - $4.7M
Price Range
$1,634
Avg. Price / ft2

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