140 Franklin Street
A landmarked loft conversion in the heart of TriBeCa's cast-iron core.
140 Franklin Street is a boutique luxury condominium in TriBeCa, carved from an 1887 Romanesque Revival warehouse designed by Albert Wagner. Converted to just 14 full-floor and duplex lofts, it pairs landmarked architecture with new-development finishes, and is one of the few residential buildings downtown to feature an original lobby mural by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt. The intimate, low-density setting is a deliberate contrast to the neighborhood's larger glass towers.
The building
140 Franklin offers the privacy of a small building with the scale TriBeCa is known for: ceilings from 11 to 14-plus feet, original cast-iron columns, oversized windows, and generous floor plates. Many residences feature wood-burning fireplaces and dramatic skylights, with chef-caliber kitchens and full-service infrastructure including a 24-hour doorman. The top-floor homes open to private rooftop terraces.
The neighborhood
140 Franklin sits in TriBeCa's cast-iron core, on a quiet landmarked block. TriBeCa is a building-specific market where the address drives value. Read the full picture in our TriBeCa real estate guide.
Why buyers choose 140 Franklin
Scale and discretion in a boutique package. For buyers who want a TriBeCa loft-scale home with the character of a landmarked conversion, a 14-unit building like 140 Franklin offers privacy and an intimate residential feel that the larger towers cannot.
Transaction history at 140 Franklin Street
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Closing in a building this small comes down to access and relationships, exactly the kind of advantage that does not show up in a public listing. The notable sales below reflect public records.
Notable sales at 140 Franklin Street
The building's highest recorded sales to date. Figures reflect public records; photos and listings via Compass.
A boutique 14-residence building; the sales shown are its most notable. Figures via public records; photos and listings via Compass. For off-market activity and current availability, contact our team.
Frequently asked questions
Is 140 Franklin Street a condo or a co-op? 140 Franklin Street is a condominium, created through the conversion of an 1887 Romanesque Revival warehouse.
Who designed 140 Franklin Street? The original building was designed by architect Albert Wagner in 1887 and later converted to luxury lofts. The lobby features an original mural by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt.
How many apartments are at 140 Franklin? It is a boutique building with just 14 residences, most of them full-floor or duplex lofts with oversized layouts.
What have residences at 140 Franklin sold for? Sales range widely by floor and size, from a few million to ~20m for the largest full floor loft. For off-market activity and current pricing, get in touch.
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