71 Laight Street
The Sterling Mason: a masonry-and-metal twin in TriBeCa, by Morris Adjmi.
71 Laight Street, known as The Sterling Mason, is a boutique luxury condominium in TriBeCa, completed in 2015. Designed by Morris Adjmi, the building is one of downtown's most distinctive: a faithfully reconstructed 1906 red-brick masonry warehouse paired with a new light-gray twin clad in concrete panels with a metallic finish. With 33 residences and interiors by Gachot, it is a study in contrast, old and new, brick and metal, on one of TriBeCa's quiet cobblestone blocks.
The building
The Sterling Mason pairs landmark-quality masonry with new-construction systems and finishes. Residences feature high ceilings, oversized windows, and Gachot-designed interiors, and the building offers an unusually deep amenity package for its size: a full-service attended garage, a fitness center, a playroom, and a planted interior courtyard with fountains and Juliet balconies.
The neighborhood
71 Laight sits in northwest TriBeCa, near the Hudson and the neighborhood's cobblestone core. TriBeCa is a building-specific market where the address drives value. Read the full picture in our TriBeCa real estate guide.
Why buyers choose 71 Laight
Design and scale. The Sterling Mason offers Morris Adjmi's architecture and Gachot interiors in an intimate 33-residence building, appealing to buyers who want a design-forward home with the services of a full condominium.
Transaction history at 71 Laight Street
The Sterling Mason has produced some of TriBeCa's most notable boutique-building sales, from large residences to penthouses above $20 million. 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.
Notable sales at 71 Laight Street
The building's highest recorded sales to date. Figures reflect public records; photos and listings via Compass.
Sale figures via public records; photos and listing details via Compass. For off-market activity and current availability, contact our team.
Frequently asked questions
Is 71 Laight Street a condo or a co-op? 71 Laight Street, The Sterling Mason, is a condominium, completed in 2015.
Who designed The Sterling Mason? It was designed by architect Morris Adjmi, with interiors by Gachot. The design pairs a reconstructed 1906 red-brick warehouse with a new metallic-finish twin.
What makes 71 Laight Street distinctive? Its twin-building design is unlike anything else in TriBeCa, and at 33 residences it offers a boutique scale with a deep amenity package including a courtyard, fitness center, playroom and parking garage.
What have residences at 71 Laight sold for? Sales vary by floor and exposure, from around $3 million to penthouses above $20 million. For off-market activity and current pricing, get in touch.
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