Overview
Known as the “Jenga Tower,” 56 Leonard is a sculptural landmark in Tribeca. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, it offers a dramatic departure from uniform glass towers with its staggered balconies and cantilevered geometry.
Layouts are fluid and modern, maximizing corner views and sunlight. Some units suffer from slightly angular room transitions, but overall the flow is intuitive. This is a design-forward building with luxury as an artistic statement.
Buyers are typically creative elites, international connoisseurs, and finance players who want downtown cachet with uptown-level service. From an investment standpoint, 56 Leonard combines architectural brand value with Tribeca's ever-growing cachet.
📈 Grades
Category |
Grade |
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Construction |
A |
Layouts |
B+ |
Amenities |
A |
Finishes |
A |
Value |
A- |
🗘️ Details & Highlights
Location & Design
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Located at Church and Leonard Street in the heart of Tribeca
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Designed by Pritzker Prize winners Herzog & de Meuron
Residences
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145 condo units with outdoor space in many homes
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Custom-designed kitchen appliances by the architects themselves
Amenity Highlights
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75-foot lap pool, sauna, and steam room
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Theater, lounge, children's playroom, and landscaped terrace
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On-site parking and private storage
📈 Demand Score
High appeal to domestic and international design-savvy buyers. Popular with hedge funders and creative professionals.
📉 Resale Outlook
Good resale strength, especially for units with large terraces or panoramic views. Solid downtown holding property with architectural pedigree.