The Leonard

About
Towering 10½- to 18-foot ceilings and luxe loft finishes define this boutique TriBeCa gem in the heart of downtown Manhattan. Experience refined downtown living at 101 Leonard Street, also known as The Leonard—a neo-classical masterpiece reimagined by world-renowned Italian developers, Bizzi & Partners. This historic pre-war building has been thoughtfully transformed into a stunning collection of 66 one-, two-, three-bedroom, and penthouse loft residences, offering boutique exclusivity in the heart of TriBeCa. Each residence features gourmet eat-in kitchens, Miele and Liebherr appliances, in-unit washer/dryer, and luxuriously appointed finishes designed for modern living. The spacious layouts are complemented by dramatically high ceilings ranging from 10.5 to 18 feet, solid white oak floors, and oversized windows that fill each home with natural light. Every detail has been conceived to blend pre-war character with contemporary comfort. At The Leonard, residents enjoy all the essentials of luxury living, including a full-service staff, 24-hour doorman, elevator, state-of-the-art fitness center, children’s playroom, bike room, storage, and a spectacular rooftop terrace offering sweeping city views. Perfectly positioned at the corner of Leonard Street and Broadway, this boutique condominium offers effortless access to the best of TriBeCa and SoHo. Nearby Greenwich Street boasts some of New York’s finest dining destinations such as Locanda Verde, Wolfgang’s Steakhouse, American Cut, Tribeca Grill, Il Mulino, Smith & Mills, and Maison Kayser. With nearly every downtown subway line just blocks away, convenience meets luxury in one of Manhattan’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Whether as a sophisticated primary residence or a prime investment, The Leonard captures the essence of elevated downtown living—where historic architecture, world-class craftsmanship, and modern elegance meet in perfect harmony.
Building Highlights
Located in the heart of TriBeCa on the corner of Leonard Street & Broadway—excellent neighborhood with upscale dining/shopping
Boutique scale: only 12 stories and 66 units—rare in Manhattan luxury conversions
Historic conversion of a former 1920s (or early 1900s) office building, retaining neo-classical façade and character
Successful redevelopment: one of the fastest selling NYC residential projects of its time
High-quality finishes and modern luxury within a pre-war shell—appealing to buyers looking for loft elegance + modern comforts
Excellent upside for investment/resale given location, boutique size and building quality
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