85 Leonard Street is a historic building in New York City dating back to 1861, originally housing a dry goods store. It was converted to a condominium in 2007 and offers amenities like storage rooms, with proximity to shopping and transportation.
85 Leonard Street dates back to 1861, when it was built by James Bogardus and housed the Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox dry goods store. It was designated a New York City Landmark in 1974, added to the National Register of Historic Places, and converted to a five-unit condominium in 2007. The building offers separate wine/hobby/storage rooms, and is located close to top Tribeca and Soho retail, shopping, and major transportation. A parking garage is across the street.
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