10 Leonard Street is a prewar warehouse converted to a 16-unit loft cooperative with features like keyed elevator access and private storage. Located in Tribeca, it offers excellent privacy and is near fine dining, shopping, parks, schools, and public transportation.
10 Leonard Street is a prewar building originally constructed as a warehouse in 1920 and converted into a 16-unit loft co-op in 1989. The building features keyed elevator access, video entrance security, and private basement storage, ensuring a secure and convenient living environment. With only 2-3 apartments per floor, residents enjoy a high level of privacy.
Located in the heart of Tribeca, the building is surrounded by some of the city’s finest dining, shopping, and parks, with easy access to public transportation including the A/C/E and 1/2/3 trains. The pet-friendly policy adds to the appeal for animal lovers. The building's unique character is enhanced by its original loft features, including high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and oversized windows that provide ample natural light.
Apartments at 10 Leonard Street offer versatile layouts, allowing for creative customization. Many units feature spacious living areas, modern kitchens equipped with high-end appliances, and luxurious bathrooms. The flexible configurations can accommodate various needs, whether for personal use or rental income. Notable renovations have been completed in some units, showcasing a blend of modern design with original architectural details.
As one of Tribeca's original co-ops, 10 Leonard Street is well-managed and maintains a strong sense of community. The building's location on a charming cobblestoned street further enhances its appeal, making it a desirable choice for those seeking authentic Tribeca living.
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