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Textile Building at 66 Leonard St. 9A

Located at Textile Building 66 Leonard Street, 9A, New York, NY Condo in Tribeca, All Downtown
This unit is not currently listed on StreetEasy Other units available in this building: 2 active sales listings
3 beds, 2.5 baths, 2,319 ft²

Modern luxury meets prewar charm in this gorgeous, updated 3 bedroom loft at the handsome Textile Building located in prime historic Tribeca. Enjoy exceptional downtown living in a generous light-bathed home boasting oversized north-facing windows, 10’ ceilings, rich hardwood floors, tasteful built-ins and refined finishes at every turn.

Modern luxury meets prewar charm in this gorgeous, updated 3 bedroom loft at the handsome Textile Building located in prime historic Tribeca. Enjoy exceptional downtown living in a generous light-bathed home boasting oversized north-facing windows, 10’ ceilings, rich hardwood floors, tasteful built-ins and refined finishes at every turn. A gracious open floorplan affords ease of entertaining and a perfect backdrop for your daily comfort. Relax and host guests in the living area featuring a chic fireplace to gather around and a projection system for watching favorite flicks. Share meals in the open dining space served by a spacious and stunning gourmet kitchen. Sleek white cabinetry for ample storage, plentiful countertops for food prep, and premium stainless steel appliances for the cook (including a 6-burner Thermador stove, Miele refrigerator & dishwasher plus 2 GE Monogram fridge drawers for additional cold storage) enhance the culinary experience.

Unwind in the sun-filled primary bedroom suite brightened by large windows on northern and eastern exposures, showcasing spectacular skyline views. Your retreat also comes with a very sizable, custom designed walnut walk-in closet for your personal belongings, and an elegant, windowed private spa-style bath with a dual-sink vanity, towel warmers, freestanding Japanese soaking tub, and glass-enclosed rain shower for the ultimate pampering. The secondary bedroom is equally inviting with its own walk-in closet. A third bedroom can also be utilized as a work-from-home office if desired. The second full bath and the powder room are beautiful and well-appointed.

Built circa 1900 and designed by renowned architect Henry J. Hardenberg who conceived such architectural icons as the Dakota and Plaza Hotel, the grand Textile Building was impeccably converted to a luxury condominium in 2001. This landmarked, boutique full-service building offers uncompromising amenities such as a 24-hour attended lobby with concierge; live-in superintendent; fitness center with steam room; residents library/media room with full kitchen and wet bar; 5,000 sq ft landscaped roof terrace with outdoor grills, dining & lounge seating, children’s play area; a garden courtyard; package room with cold storage; bicycle room; private storage; and a pet-friendly policy. The premier address is minutes from upscale shops, restaurants, galleries, and multiple subway lines.


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About the Building

Textile Building 66 Leonard Street  New York, NY 10013

Condo in Tribeca

  • 47 Units
  • 14 Stories
  • 1900 Built

Sales listings: 2 active and 72 previous
Rentals listings: 68 previous
Documents and Permits: 418 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • 1 at Franklin St

    0.12 miles

  • A C E at Canal St

    0.18 miles

  • A C E 1 2 3 at Chambers St

    0.2 miles

  • J N Q R Z 6 W at Canal St

    0.23 miles

  • J Z 4 5 6 at Chambers St

    0.25 miles

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Schools

District 02 - Schools zoned for this address:
Spruce Street School

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.