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Marketing has begun for The Fairchild residential condominium building in TriBeCa at 55 Vestry Street in TriBeCa.

The 9-story building is also known as the Fairchild and Foster Atelier and 415 Washington Street.

It is being developed by Atlantic Walk LLC, whose principals are Gerard Longow, Shiraz Sanjava and Joseph Scarpinito. It also developed 414 Washington Street, which is known as the Pearline Soap Atelier.

Both red-brick buildings were designed by Joseph Pell Lombardi and feature large, multi-paned windows, many slightly arched, corrugated steel canopies over their entrances and three-foot-high loading docks around their bases. They are quite similar except that The Fairchild is a larger project.

It has 21 apartments on 9 floors, and some of the units have 22-foot-high ceilings.

David Howell has designed the interiors.

The building has a concierge, refrigerated grocery storage, direct elevator access and a dedicated storage area.

Prices range from $1.965 million to $8.995 million for the two-, three- and four-bedroom residences featuring up to 3-1/2 baths and from 1,350 to 3,500 square feet of living space -- including three oversized triplex townhomes with private street-level entrances.

Poggenpohl Kitchens boast polished Caesarstone countertops and backsplashes, 36" Sub-Zero refrigerators plus additional under-counter refrigerators, a built-in Wolf oven and cook top, a Miele integrated dishwasher, and a stainless steel Sub-Zero wine cooler. Lavish master baths feature honed travertine walls, polished Calacatta gold accented floors and fixtures by Toto and Lakkista, while secondary baths boast stacked Botticino marble stone accented walls, marble floors, and limestone showers.

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Architecture Critic Carter Horsley Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.