160 Leroy Street
Herzog & de Meuron's sculptural waterfront condominium, by Ian Schrager.
160 Leroy Street is a waterfront luxury condominium on the West Village's Hudson edge, developed by Ian Schrager and Witkoff and designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Herzog & de Meuron. Completed in 2017, its roughly 49 residences sit behind a sculptural cast-concrete facade with deep-set private terraces, with minimalist interiors by John Pawson and direct river frontage.
The building
160 Leroy is organized around light, views, and a quiet, gallery-like calm. Residences feature curved glass, floor-to-ceiling windows, and private outdoor space, with a 70-plus-foot pool, fitness center and spa, residents' lounge, and attended service. The architecture, by Herzog & de Meuron, is among the most distinctive on the Manhattan waterfront.
The neighborhood
160 Leroy sits at the West Village waterfront, steps from Hudson River Park. The West Village remains one of Manhattan’s most coveted neighborhoods, loved for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, intimate scale, top dining, waterfront access, and limited inventory that helps support lasting real estate value. The West Village is a low-rise, landmarked market where the building and the block drive value. Read the full picture in our West Village real estate guide.
Why buyers choose 160 Leroy
Architecture and waterfront views. It offers Herzog & de Meuron's design and John Pawson interiors with direct Hudson frontage, drawing design-focused buyers who want a sculptural building rather than a conventional sky high glass tower.
Transaction history at 160 Leroy Street
160 Leroy has produced some impressive trades in the West Village. The notable sales below reflect public records. In a building this tightly held, the advantage comes down to access and relationships, exactly what does not show up in a public listing.
Frequently asked questions
Is 160 Leroy Street a condo or a co-op? 160 Leroy Street is a condominium, completed in 2017.
Who developed and designed 160 Leroy Street? It was developed by Ian Schrager and Witkoff and designed by Herzog & de Meuron, with interiors by John Pawson.
What makes 160 Leroy Street distinctive? Its sculptural cast-concrete facade with curved glass and deep-set terraces, on the Hudson River waterfront, makes it one of the most architecturally distinctive condominiums in the West Village.
What have residences at 160 Leroy sold for? Sales vary by floor and exposure, into the tens of millions for the waterfront homes. For off-market activity and current pricing, get in touch.
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