601 Washington’s Glass and Stone Exterior Wraps Up in the West Village

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

Façade work is wrapping up a 601 Washington Street, aka t 127 Leroy Street, a nine-story residential building in the West Village. Designed by BKSK Architects and developed by Shibumi Development, the 124-foot-tall structure sits on a narrow rectangular property formerly occupied by a one-story warehouse for Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors.

Recent photos show the state of progress at the site, which is bound by Greenwich Street to the east, Leroy Street to the south, and Washington Street to the west. The building’s glass and warm-colored stone panels are nearly all in place, revealing the finished look of the project.

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

The only area remaining to be completed is the ground floor, where workers were seen installing the signature stone slabs for the square columns. Temporary construction barriers, metal fencing, scaffolding, and other various equipment were last seen surrounding the sidewalks. This should be removed in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the rest of the fenestration is practically done. The glass railings are in place on the multiple symmetrically placed setbacks, serving as the divider between the two contrasting materials on the building’s exterior. Interiors should also be nearly finished.

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

The image below shows the work occurring on the flat northern elevation and the setbacks. The mechanical equipment on the roof parapet is well disguised and hidden behind extruded walls. A series of five metal vent shafts from the adjacent northern structure travel up the centerline of 127 Leroy Street’s party wall, but with a sleek approach that almost seems to blend with the design of the building.

601 Washington Street. Photo by Michael Young

A triplex will span the cellar and second floor, followed by two units per floor on the third through fifth floors, and the final four levels will house a massive quadruplex that comes with its own set of outdoor terraces with views of the Hudson River. Residential amenities include 12 parking spots in the cellar, recreation space, and a ground-floor courtyard.

YIMBY predicts 601 Washington Street to be done before the end of the year.

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8 Comments on "601 Washington’s Glass and Stone Exterior Wraps Up in the West Village"

  1. Sexy building.

  2. The best in urban residential design!

  3. David in Bushwick | October 30, 2020 at 11:12 am | Reply

    Early postmodern is back. It’s similar to the Hercules Plaza building in Delaware.

  4. I normally do not post comments, but this is astounding. Bravo

  5. If you see this in person you will realize it sadly has a PINK tint.

  6. Madison Habersham | October 30, 2020 at 7:01 pm | Reply

    Weirdly enough, Streeteasy lists the official address for this building as as 601 Washington, not 127 Leroy

  7. Beautiful facade featuring StoneLite natural stone composite Kasota Gray panels.

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