71 Laight Street Residences

New York

About Project

The project at 412 Greenwich Street and 401 Washington Street heralds a new era in New York City's architectural landscape, where two distinct buildings converge to redefine urban living. This endeavor comprises the construction of a contemporary 65,000 square feet structure at 412 Greenwich Street, characterized by an aluminum facade, alongside the meticulous renovation of a historic landmark at 401 Washington Street, originally erected in 1917. Rooted in a commitment to preserving heritage while embracing innovation, this project embodies a transformative vision for urban development.

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Embark on a journey where the echoes of history resonate with the pulse of modernity, where architectural marvels stand as testaments to the spirit of progress. The project at 412 Greenwich Street and 401 Washington Street unveils a narrative of evolution and continuity, seamlessly weaving together the threads of tradition and innovation. As these two buildings emerge as icons in the heart of New York City, they invite residents and visitors alike to partake in a unique blend of past and present, shaping the future of urban living.

Spanning across two distinctive sites, each with its own architectural significance, the project unfolds with meticulous attention to detail and purposeful design. At 412 Greenwich Street, a contemporary 65,000 square feet structure rises to the skyline, adorned with an aluminum facade that reflects the dynamism of city life. This building not only adds to the urban fabric but also introduces essential retail spaces at street level, fostering community engagement and vitality.

Simultaneously, the renovation of 401 Washington Street breathes new life into a historic landmark that has stood the test of time since 1917. Guided by a commitment to preservation, the restoration efforts honor the building's storied past while adapting to the needs of modern residents. Significant modifications, including the creation of new courtyard spaces, expansion of basement areas, and the addition of a luxurious penthouse level, ensure that the building remains a cherished architectural gem in the heart of New York City for generations to come.

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