This generously scaled two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home combines contemporary luxury with downtown character in one of Tribeca’s most coveted new developments.
Residence 4A is anchored by expansive floor-to-ceiling windows facing east onto quiet Leonard Street. Enter into the generous foyer with a sizable coat closet. Down the entry hallway is the open concept living and dining area which perfectly accommodates entertaining or unwinding at home.
The sleek open chef’s kitchen boasts ample Poliform oak cabinetry, Tundra Gray stone countertops and blackened steel backsplash, complemented by a full suite of Gaggenau appliances and a substantial island with counter seating for five.
The spacious primary suite is set against the building’s signature oversized windows and features a custom walk-in closet and en-suite bath with deep soaking tub, rain shower, Bardiglio marble, radiant-heated floors, Poliform oak vanities, and custom Watermark fixtures. The king-sized second bedroom is complete with an en-suite bath and abundant storage.
The home is framed by whitewashed oak floors, lending to the warm, elevated industrial aesthetic. Modern enhancements include electric blackout shades, Bosch washer/dryer, and Nest climate controls.
Developed by Toll Brothers and designed by Whitehall, 91 Leonard marries full service refined living with Tribeca’s renowned architectural heritage. Residents enjoy a curated suite of amenities including a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in super, residents’ lounge with landscaped courtyard, indoor lap pool, sauna, steam room, state-of-the-art fitness center, children’s playroom, screening room, and a beautifully designed roof terrace with panoramic city views; fireplace, dedicated lounge areas, multiple televisions and a fully appointed outdoor kitchen.
This full service condominium is perfectly situated near Tribeca’s most beloved restaurants—Frenchette, The Odeon, Locanda Verde, Bubby’s, Marc Forgione, in addition to many of downtown Manhattan’s finest shopping and cultural destinations.
This generously scaled two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home combines contemporary luxury with downtown character in one of Tribeca’s most coveted new developments.
Residence 4A is anchored by expansive floor-to-ceiling windows facing east onto quiet Leonard Street. Enter into the generous foyer with a sizable coat closet. Down the entry hallway is the open concept living and dining area which perfectly accommodates entertaining or unwinding at home.
The sleek open chef’s kitchen boasts ample Poliform oak cabinetry, Tundra Gray stone countertops and blackened steel backsplash, complemented by a full suite of Gaggenau appliances and a substantial island with counter seating for five.
The spacious primary suite is set against the building’s signature oversized windows and features a custom walk-in closet and en-suite bath with deep soaking tub, rain shower, Bardiglio marble, radiant-heated floors, Poliform oak vanities, and custom Watermark fixtures. The king-sized second bedroom is complete with an en-suite bath and abundant storage.
The home is framed by whitewashed oak floors, lending to the warm, elevated industrial aesthetic. Modern enhancements include electric blackout shades, Bosch washer/dryer, and Nest climate controls.
Developed by Toll Brothers and designed by Whitehall, 91 Leonard marries full service refined living with Tribeca’s renowned architectural heritage. Residents enjoy a curated suite of amenities including a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in super, residents’ lounge with landscaped courtyard, indoor lap pool, sauna, steam room, state-of-the-art fitness center, children’s playroom, screening room, and a beautifully designed roof terrace with panoramic city views; fireplace, dedicated lounge areas, multiple televisions and a fully appointed outdoor kitchen.
This full service condominium is perfectly situated near Tribeca’s most beloved restaurants—Frenchette, The Odeon, Locanda Verde, Bubby’s, Marc Forgione, in addition to many of downtown Manhattan’s finest shopping and cultural destinations.
Listing Courtesy of Compass