56 Leonard St
New York, NY 10013
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About This Home
Welcome to residence #7E at 56 Leonard, a pinnacle of ultra-luxury modern condominiums located in TriBeCa, celebrated for its prime location and iconic architectural design. Developed by Herzog & de Meuron, this striking tower is uniquely designed to resemble individual "houses stacked in the sky." This remarkable corner residence boasts three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, offering nearly 2,900 square feet of interior space along with an additional 560 square feet of outdoor living, featuring two expansive terraces. With Northern and Eastern exposures, the residence provides stunning views of a specially commissioned sculpture by Anish Kapoor, positioned at the building's base. A private elevator opens to an elegant foyer that leads into a spacious great room, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows framing the iconic vistas of Tribeca. The living room is larger than typical three-bedroom units in the building and provides access to two generous private terraces. The open-concept chef's kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, featuring Corian countertops, satin-etched glass cabinetry, a striking black oval granite island, top-of-the-line appliances, a wine cooler, and a fully vented hood. The primary suite serves as a luxurious retreat, offering ample closet space, including a large dressing room, along with an en-suite bathroom equipped with a freestanding bathtub, radiant-heated marble floors, and dual sinks. The two additional bedrooms are generously sized and each includes en-suite bathrooms and plentiful closet space. All closets are custom-designed, and motorized window shades are fitted throughout the apartment. Contemporary designer furnishings and lighting have been thoughtfully curated to complement the custom interiors crafted by the renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron. Elegant Appalachian solid white oak flooring spans the residence. Additional conveniences include a dedicated utility room with a full-size washer and externally vented dryer, along with a service entryway, and an exquisite marble powder room adjacent to the foyer. 56 Leonard epitomizes full-service luxury living, offering an impressive 17,000 square feet of amenities, including a 75-foot lap pool with a sundeck, a private fitness center, a screening room, a residents' lounge, a dining area, a playroom, and an on-site parking garage. Rising above its surroundings, 56 Leonard has become one of the most coveted and iconic buildings in downtown. Rental Terms: Monthly: $29,000
56 Leonard St is a condo located in New York County and the 10013 ZIP Code.
Condo Features
- Air Conditioning
- Hardwood Floors
- Tile Floors
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Fitness Center

56 Leonard
As a typology, soaring, glass-clad residential towers seem nearly ubiquitous in much of Manhattan. For all their considerable luxuries, many of these gleaming buildings are made up of repetitive, simple, extruded forms, and to their critics, they can sometimes make New York feel like any place — or no place at all. Basel-based architectural practice Herzog & de Meuron set out to flip the script and alter the paradigms associated with contemporary high-rise condos with the skyscraper fondly referred to as “the Jenga tower.” A composition of stacked rectilinear volumes seemingly balance like the blocks from Jenga to form a combination of different units with intentionally planned setbacks. “56 Leonard Street acts against this anonymity and repetitiveness, emanating from so many towers of the recent past” says Jacques Herzog, co-founder of Herzog & de Meuron, in the project statement on the firm’s website. “Its ambition is to achieve, despite its size, a character that is individual and personal, perhaps even intimate” Evident from the multi-angled facade, each residence has multiple terraces facing different directions. “56 Leonard is not a typical tower,” says Laurie Lawrence, licensed real estate broker and member of Corcoran’s Multimillion-Dollar Club. “Three kinds of units have multiple floors within the same layout. Each stack has a similar internal layout, but the balconies are different. This gives each residence a private view and space with more sun and sky.” Inside, interiors feature kitchen islands sheathed in an obsidian, high-gloss lacquer with a black granite countertop — bearing a resemblance to a Steinway grand piano. Meanwhile, the meticulously detailed bathrooms at 56 Leonard Street include custom marble mosaic-tiled walls, vanities, a six-foot oval soaking tub and a waterfall shower — all strategically positioned in relation to the expansive windows that frame views in the most private area of the home. With 146 units across 60 stories, studios start at $2.2 million to three-bedrooms at $4.4 million. On the top nine floors of the building, penthouses start at $30 million. Nearly 17,000 square feet of amenities spaces are spread across two floors. Floor nine is designed for entertainment and recreation, featuring a 25-seat indoor-outdoor theater with reclining seats and a terrace, a children’s playroom, a library lounge and a private dining room with an adjacent catering kitchen. Floor ten is designated the wellness suite, with a 75-foot, two-lane lap pool, a black terrazzo deck, a landscaped outdoor terrace and a hot tub cantilevered 25 feet over Leonard Street. Every time residents walk out of the building, they come face-to-face with what appears to be a giant droplet of liquid mercury on which the Manhattan skyline is both reflected and distorted. Inspired by “The Bean” sculpture Anish Kapoor made for Chicago’s AT&T Plaza at Millennium Park, its smaller counterpart is made up of plates of stainless steel welded together into a polished bean-shaped sculpture with no visible seams. Estimated to cost between $8 to $10 million, the 19-foot scale replica occupies the base of the building on the corner of Leonard and Church streets. The British-Indian sculptor known for his installation and conceptual art lives on the 47th floor in a four-bedroom residence. Tribeca’s streets — many of them cobbled — are lined with cocktail bars, mom-and-pop shops and legendary eateries. Life here moves at a somewhat more leisurely pace than most other downtown neighborhoods, but still at a decidedly upscale pitch. The iconic Michelan-awarded French bistro, The Odeon, has woven itself into the fabric of Tribeca, delighting residents for over five decades. Primo’s art deco-themed lounge offers midnight pasta and perfectly filthy martinis — all enjoyed amidst green velvet banquettes and wood-paneled walls. Meanwhile, at the former carriage-house-turned-bar, Smith & Mills, cocktails flow freely alongside oysters and cheese plates. Families can conveniently leave their strollers in the designated “stroller parking” area before indulging in comfort food at Bubby’s. The neighborhood also boasts beloved independent businesses, including the whimsical party supply purveyor Balloon Saloon, the somehow still-in-business Fountain Pen Hospital and The Mysterious Book Shop, where floor-to-ceiling stacks of crime and suspense titles beckon. Denizens can conveniently grab necessities at Gourmet Garage, just a block away, or venture to Target or Whole Foods on Greenwich Street for additional odds and ends. Residents can access Fulton Street Station just half a mile south on Church Street. The transit hub integrates nine subway lines—the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, R and Z—allowing residents to transfer through well-lit mezzanines. Within two to three blocks, there are also three different Canal Street stations serving the N, Q, R, W, 4, 6 and Z trains.
Learn more about 56 LeonardContact
- Listed by Viktoriya Bastiyali
- Phone Number (212) 606-4170
- Contact
- Air Conditioning
- Hardwood Floors
- Tile Floors
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Fitness Center
Zoned in the shape of a trapezoid, Tribeca means “Triangle Below Canal Street,” and is known for its industrial warehouses that have been renovated as sophisticated lofts (and happen to be popular with many celebrities). Full of world-class dining and retail, the neighborhood is ultra-chic, containing an array of luxury, waterfront apartments available for rent.
Tribeca is known for being an elegant escape from the bustle of city life. In addition to its tree-lined streets and lush landscaping, Tribeca draws many families for its close proximity to Hudson Park and many award-winning public schools.
If you enjoy being able to get what you want when you want it, then you’ll be glad to know that Tribeca shops, eateries, and bars are open even later than most in the rest of Manhattan. However, you won’t find a crazy nightlife scene. Late nights in Tribeca tend to be more low-key.
The neighborhood hosts the famous Tribeca Film Festival every year.
Learn more about living in TribecaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Walk: | 1 min | 0.1 mi | |
Walk: | 8 min | 0.4 mi | |
Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi | |
Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
Transportation options available in New York include Franklin Street, located 0.2 mile from 56 Leonard St. 56 Leonard St is near Laguardia, located 10.2 miles or 22 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 12.1 miles or 18 minutes away.
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Walk: | 3 min | 0.2 mi |
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Walk: | 4 min | 0.2 mi |
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Walk: | 4 min | 0.2 mi |
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Walk: | 5 min | 0.3 mi |
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Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
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Commuter Rail | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
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Drive: | 5 min | 1.5 mi |
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Drive: | 9 min | 3.5 mi |
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Drive: | 10 min | 3.9 mi |
Airports | Distance | ||
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Airports | Distance | ||
Laguardia
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Drive: | 22 min | 10.2 mi |
Newark Liberty International
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Drive: | 18 min | 12.1 mi |
Time and distance from 56 Leonard St.
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Shopping Centers | Distance | ||
Walk: | 10 min | 0.5 mi | |
Drive: | 4 min | 1.3 mi | |
Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi |
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City Hall Park
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Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
Merchant's House Museum
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
Washington Square Park
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
Hudson River Park
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Drive: | 6 min | 1.4 mi |
Battery Park
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi |
Hospitals | Distance | ||
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Hospitals | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 2.0 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 2.1 mi | |
Drive: | 10 min | 3.9 mi |
Military Bases | Distance | ||
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Military Bases | Distance | ||
Drive: | 6 min | 2.4 mi | |
Drive: | 16 min | 9.5 mi |
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