A Tribeca Compound in Photos
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The building sits just below a cast-iron skybridge that spans the narrow street.
Kellogg was careful to keep some of the building’s industrial character.
The great room has tons of natural light thanks to its large windows.
Exposed chestnut beams add character.
The kitchen utilizes old lockers sourced from Coney Island.
A sitting area on the second floor.
It leads into the primary suite.
A 1,000-square-foot roof deck tops the townhouse.
It looks straight onto a cast-iron skybridge from the 19th-century.
There are outdoor dining and seating areas.
There’s a gated parking area directly across the street from the townhouse.
The studio space is across from the townghouse, in the yellow brick building next to the parking area.
The townhouse floor plan.
The studio space floor plan.
