10 Bond Street is a striking 7 story boutique co-op building designed by acclaimed architect Annabelle Selldorf and completed in 2016. Located at the northwest corner of Bond and Lafayette Streets in NoHo, the building features a distinctive weathered steel and cast terra cotta façade inspired by Bond Street's cast iron heritage. The exterior showcases 8 foot 4-inch-tall casement windows with electronically controlled exterior shades, one of the only residential buildings in the city to offer such advanced temperature control and privacy features. Notable architectural elements include dramatic corner windows at Lafayette Street, a rooftop pergola, and a lower-level fitness center that overlooks a sunken landscaped plaza.
The building contains 11 co-operative apartments ranging from a duplex townhouse with private garage and 770 square foot terrace to a spectacular full floor penthouse with 2,953 square feet of outdoor space. Most residences feature 10-foot 10-inch ceilings, with the penthouse boasting 10 foot 11 inch heights in primary living areas. Selldorf designed every interior detail, including 5 inch wide solid Douglas fir floors, solid mahogany window sills, and comprehensive Lutron Homeworks systems controlling automated lighting and window shades. The chef's kitchens throughout feature lacquered Italian millwork, marble slab countertops, handmade Dutch tile backsplashes, and premium appliances from Sub-Zero, Miele, Wolf, and Gaggenau.
Building amenities include a full-time doorman, concierge services, private fitness center, package room with cold storage, and individual storage units. The master bathrooms are particularly luxurious, sheathed in marble slabs with custom mahogany vanity millwork, floating tubs, glass enclosed showers, heated floors, and fixtures by Lefroy Brooks. Supermodel Gigi Hadid was among the building's notable residents, adding to its profile as one of New York's most sought after addresses.
The building occupies a prime location on Bond Street, described as "New York's most fascinating architectural enclave" and sits alongside other distinguished buildings including Herzog & de Meuron's 40 Bond Street and BKSK's 25 Bond Street. The site was previously occupied by gasoline stations and car repair shops before being transformed into this sophisticated residential development. Together with the adjacent 372 Lafayette Street, also designed by Morris Adjmi, these buildings serve as gateways to the two-block cobblestone stretch that has become one of the city's most admired architectural ensembles, bridging the gap between Broadway and the Bowery in this historic neighborhood.
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Notable past and present residents at 10 Bond Street