275 West 10th Street (The Shephard)
A landmarked 1896 warehouse turned The Shephard, with Gachot interiors.
275 West 10th Street, known as The Shephard, is a boutique luxury condominium in the West Village, a landmarked 1896 Romanesque Revival warehouse converted by Starwood and Naftali and completed in 2016. With roughly 38 residences, architecture by Beyer Blinder Belle and interiors by Gachot, it offers loft-scale homes with a discreet, design-forward amenity program.
The building
The Shephard preserved the building's masonry character while rebuilding the interiors as oversized lofts with high ceilings, arched windows, and wide floor plates. The amenity suite is among the West Village's most distinctive, with a golf simulator, gym, basketball court, climbing wall, screening and game rooms, a library, and a playroom, with full-service staff.
The neighborhood
275 West 10th sits on a quiet, tree-lined West Village block near the Hudson. 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 The Shephard
Loft scale and design pedigree. It pairs a landmarked 1896 warehouse with Gachot interiors and a deep amenity package, drawing buyers who want character, space, and services in a boutique building.
Transaction history at 275 West 10th Street
The Shephard has produced a strong record of West Village sales. 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 275 West 10th Street a condo or a co-op? 275 West 10th Street, The Shephard, is a condominium, completed in 2016.
Who developed and designed The Shephard? It was developed by Starwood Capital and the Naftali Group, with architecture by Beyer Blinder Belle and interiors by Gachot, converted from an 1896 warehouse.
What makes The Shephard distinctive? It is a landmarked Romanesque Revival warehouse rebuilt as oversized lofts, with Gachot interiors and one of the West Village's most distinctive amenity programs.
What have residences at The Shephard sold for? Sales vary by floor and size. Studio homes start in the $2m range while the top penthouse spaces are worth well beyond $25m. For off-marke activity and current pricing, get in touch.
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