15 Leonard Street is a boutique condominium building completed in 2015 in Tribeca, designed by Wayne Turett and Curtis + Ginsberg Architects for developers Steven Schnall and Romy Goldman's Gold Development. The 9-story structure contains just six residences, including a remarkable 7,900-square-foot triplex with a private lap pool and basketball court.
The building's architecture thoughtfully blends traditional and contemporary elements, featuring a façade of red brick, metal panels, and channel glass. Its design incorporates contextual motifs including muscular steel horizontals, large vertical windows, and steel-and-glass awnings, creating a modern interpretation of classic Tribeca architecture.
The residential units are distinguished by their generous 60-foot-wide living rooms, with most being full-floor apartments of 2,621 square feet. Each residence features private keyed elevator access, limestone fireplaces, and premium finishes throughout. Kitchens showcase high-end appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Bosch, while bathrooms include Elena deep soaking tubs and radiant heated limestone floors.
The building stands on a 75-foot-wide site that previously housed derelict garages, and its development involved careful collaboration with neighborhood groups and the Landmarks Preservation Commission. The structure features a distinctive suspended entry marquee with sidewalk landscaping and sliding garage doors.
Amenities include a virtual doorman, video intercom system, private storage, and deeded parking spaces. The building's location on a historic cobblestone street places it near the iconic 56 Leonard Street tower and in the heart of Tribeca's vibrant neighborhood.
Notably, developer Steven Schnall, head of the New York Mortgage Company, chose to make the building his home, occupying the first two floors and basement. This commitment to the property was so appealing that the first buyer made Schnall's residency a condition of their purchase.
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