This Renaissance-Revival palace in Lower Manhattan was built in 1898 and included a thirteen-story addition by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, whose designs for the first Madison Square Garden and Pennsylvania Station heavily influenced some of New York’s most iconic architecture. In 1987, 108 Leonard Street was designated as a New York City landmark. This 419,000-square-foot Tribeca property was redeveloped as a mixed-use combination of luxury residences, hotel space, a 15,000-square-foot community space, and a parking facility
108 Leonard St., Tribeca, New York, NY | New Line Structures
About this Touchplan Project
Client: New Line Structures
Type: High-Rise Residential
Size: 419,000
Project Summary
108 Leonard Street, Tribeca, New York, NY