10 Barclay Street

Location: 10 Barclay Street, Google Local Map
Proposed Height: 800 ft (?), 56-story rental
Construction started in January of 2004
Architect: Costas Kondylis

Three years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Leonard Litwin’s Glenwood Management is preparing to build a 56-story jumbo rental that will stand directly between
the 793-foot-tall Woolworth Building and the 1,776-foot-tall Freedom Tower.

The residential building at 10 Barclay Street will rise next to and west of the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway, a 44-story building favored by law offices,
and around the landmarked St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Catholic Church in the city.

It will have 381 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Nineteen of the apartments would be affordable, to comply with conditions for $138 million in Liberty Bond financing from the state’s Housing Finance Agency.

The entire project, which will cost $184.9 million, will also include 19,271 square feet of community facility space, a health club for residents and a 75-car garage.

Glenwood had expected to finish agreements with adjoining property owners and develop the project in 2002, with 20 percent of its units designated as affordable,
but was stalled by the damage to the area and the changed economy.

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10 Barclay Street
The residential building at 10 Barclay Street will rise next to and west of the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway, a 44-story building favored by law offices, and around the landmarked St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Catholic Church in the city. 2 October 2004.