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Tribeca's 91 Leonard Hits 50% Sold; See Industrially-Inspired Interiors

91 Leonard Street renderinga (Toll Brothers City Living) 91 Leonard Street renderinga (Toll Brothers City Living)
Occupancy is slated for next spring at Toll Brothers City Living’s 91 Leonard, but buyers are clearly excited about this new condominium in the heart of Tribeca: Less than five months after sales launched, it has already surpassed 50% sold. A design by Skidmore Owing & Merrill in partnership with Hill West takes inspiration from Tribeca’s historic cast iron warehouses and lofts with expertly crafted details like dark bronze window frames and terra cotta fins.
91-Leonard-Street-2 Living room via Toll Brothers City Living

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Inside, Whitehall Interiors pays similar tribute with such details as whitewashed oak floor planks, generous ceiling heights, visible door hinges, and nearly floor-to-ceiling windows. However, the apartments are outfitted with all the modern conveniences a buyer could expect: Kitchens feature custom oak cabinetry, honed marble countertops, and Gaggenau appliances. Master baths come with radiant heated marble floors, custom textured marble walls, and custom oak vanities and medicine cabinets.
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Amenities at 91 Leonard continue the building's marriage of classic architectural details and modern luxury: The double-height lobby features whitewashed brick, a turtle stone feature wall by the attended desk, and access to two courtyards designed by ENEA Landscape Architects. The lounge also offers courtyard access, not to mention a fireplace and billiards table. The 19-story building is topped with a roof terrace with lounge seating, grills, outdoor fireplace, television, and enviable city views. Additional amenities include an indoor, 60-foot lap pool with steam room and sauna, a screening room, a children's playroom, and a bike room.
Of the remaining availabilities, prices start at $1.2 million for one-bedrooms, $2.52 million for two-bedrooms, $3.35 million for three-bedrooms. Penthouses with three to four bedrooms and private outdoor space start at $7.99 million. These prices put them below the Tribeca median price of $1.64 million for one-bedrooms, $3.404 million for two-bedrooms, and $6.5 million for three-bedrooms, according to CityRealty data.
91-Leonard-Street-4 One-bedroom floor plan via Toll Brothers City Living
91-Leonard-Street-5 Two-bedroom floor plan via Toll Brothers City Living
91-Leonard-Street-6 Three-bedroom floor plan via Toll Brothers City Living
91-Leonard-Street-7 91 Leonard Street progress as of early April
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