What time is it? The perfect time for someone to buy this Penthouse Tribeca – one that is placed within a historical and stunning clockwise.
Seven years after Erad Group began sales in 108 Leonard, the developer is discovering the most coveted pearl of the building: Penthouse “Tower of Clock”.
At $ 19.25 million, this Marque residence – PHW unit – ranked Tuesday, scoring its first time for sale.
For years, whispers for mysterious Triplex have been shaken among the New York real estate elite – so far.
The widespread 8,770 square meters of the pentouse is paired with 3,082 square meters of outdoor space-some of which directly surround the clock itself. All is caught in the corner connection of the building in the north, west and south.
However, the space immediately, according to the floor plans, is too small – without room to be habitable. The clock can be reached on your ancient spiral scale if the owner wants to admire its interior.
Until the redevelopment of the building in residential units, Clocktower had been one of the few still operating in the city – and one that was simply led by mechanical means. It was later electrified in 2023.
Inside, Triplex with ceilings climbing the 15 -legged legs gives way to a dramatic spiral staircase that climbs to the clockwise.
The list arrives at an important moment for 108 Leonard. Just last week, the building’s “Crown Penthouse” received $ 24.5 million, capturing the first wonderful trimester that saw seven colored contracts.
Only Mars was distinguished, recording the largest number of sponsors’ agreements over $ 20 million in New York City since September 2021, according to market data.
With fully constructed condos, ready-made movements in short supply and uncertainty that come above the construction costs between the possible increase in tariffs-time could not be more likely. And now, it’s time for this Aerie to have its first owner.
Whereas Elena Sarkissian, sales director for 108 Leonard with Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, said, “We are never ranked. This is the first time in the market.”
“The library is wonderful,” added 16th floor sarcissian, which opens in the French of the clock, she likes in Batman’s Gotham town. “You’ll never do it again, you’ll never see it again. Onhe one of those things that is just as special.”
The unit is composed of five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two full dust rooms.
For Elyse Leff, Elad Group’s executive vice president for marketing and sales, the pentouse exceeds the typical real estate.
“The Penthouse” The Clock Tower “is the 108th Leonard crown jewel – a rare and wonderful settlement that could never be repeated,” she said. “This is a chance once in a lifetime to own a masterpiece, Mead & White in Tribeca and live in a determinant part of the city center horizon,” she added, citing the famous architectural firm, whose worldly models defined the height of Gilded New York.
Indeed, the settlement makes a special kind of buyer – the one who feeds history, architecture and irreplaceable.
“Not just your daily buyer,” added the sarcastic, “but someone who really appreciates the origin of this building and this special settlement.”
The tale of 108 Leonard begins in the late 19th century, when it was raised as the headquarters of the Life Insurance Company in New York, formerly 346 Broadway.
Designed by the legendary firm McKim, Mead & White – Architects after land as the original Penn Station – the building was completed in stages. The eastern wing, launched in 1894 under Stephen Decatur Hatch, was completed by McKim, Mead & White after Hatch’s death in 1895. Western section, crowned by three-storey clockwise, followed between 1896 and 1898.
(Architect Sam White, the great-name of the firm’s latest name, Stanford White, told The Post the building also differs significantly for its steel frame-a material that the East Coast architects were slow to adopt, probably due to its high cost.
Clocktower approaches over Broadway Its four 12-legged diameter-created by company E. Howard Watch and Clock, and decorated with Roman numbers.
Once, a 33-foot colossal sculpture by Philip Martiny-a Crouching Atlas figure octas that is extinguishing a hungry globe and an eagle-tower tower. Although it was removed after 1928 and lost in time, the ornate details of the structure remain, including the hand -carved eagles and the gargoys that line up its balustrade on the terrace, remain.
By 1987, the building won the status of New York City City, celebrated for what the fifth edition of the AIA guide to New York City calls its wonderful classic Broadway watch.
In 2013, developers Corporation Peebles and Elad Group gained property from the Bloomberg President’s administration for $ 160 million, entering a six -year transformation of the XIX century palace in 152 buildings.
For Tim Rooney architect, a partner at Jeffrey Beers International, who also had a hand in the view of the building, this project was a rare privilege.
“The whole building itself is really just a pleasure like a designer to work,” he told the post. “Having this really, a kind of great building that you just don’t find in Manhattan.”
The goal was to create a time -long space, despite its history to maintain time.
“The idea was to get something historic and modernize it, so it felt it would be a space that was delivered from generation to generation,” Rooney said. “And indeed, it was a kind of the current generation trail in space.”
Inside the penthouse, a large entrance lobby is poured into a 34-33-meter-out corner room, where a two-sided fireplace complements the massive arched windows and ceilings and the 15-meter casserole.
The primary suite, a 1,000 -square -foot traction, boasts a midnight bar, a stripping room with windows and a six -foot bath and a double shower lined with black calacatta marble.
Up, a flexible room suite invites personalization – a wellness shelter with a steam or sauna shower, perhaps, or a wine basement.
The climbing to the clock tower is Pièce de Résistance.
“My first time in Clocktower himself, inside the current space, was magical,” Rooney said. “Is it like being transported back in time.”
Surrounded by a 2,000-square-meter wrapping terrace, the clock pedestal level offers comprehensive-chrysler visas and Empire State Buildings, Hudson River, nearby Woolworth building and beyond.
“When you are on the terrace,” says Sarkissian, “You put rivers from both sides. I mean it’s really spectacular.”
“It has the main space and then as you make your way into space, it becomes a little smaller, but your kind on this secret trip to your way to the tower itself,” he said.
This is not the usual roof.
“There is a very lucky buyer ahead,” Sarkissian said.
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