Designed and redeveloped by ODA, in partnership with BSD Investments and Triton Construction, 62 Reade Street is a condominium building in the heart of Tribeca. The two landmarked buildings at the site previously belonged to a couple who owned and operated a clock factory, and ODA envisioned the redevelopment of 62 Reade Street as an opportunity to merge the two buildings in a way that pays homage to their heritage. Now, six loft-style homes embrace open layouts and combine Tribeca’s industrial style with Italianate architecture. ODA worked closely with the Landmarks Preservation Commission to restore the pure limestone façade of each building and unite them through a new roof addition, creating a distinct cohesive exterior, showcasing the original character of each structure - one less embellished and one more ornate. Inside, ODA removed the interior walls separating the two buildings.
62 Reade Street’s boutique nature provides each home more space and privacy, with open layouts inspired by ODA Founder Eran Chen’s own Tribeca loft. The building includes four full-floor four-bedroom residences, a two-bedroom maisonette, and a four-bedroom penthouse with five private terraces to fuse indoor and outdoor living. ODA designed the homes with a refined touch on Tribeca’s traditional loft-style living. The residences feel organic with natural materials and an airy palette of off-whites and beiges. The homes are equipped for modern living, while also full of craftsmanship and original character that pays homage to the building’s past. Each home boasts white oak floors, exposed beams and fluted glass steel doors that separate the open living space from the bedrooms. Open-style kitchens for entertaining with high-end Liebherr appliances, lacquer-based cabinetry and, the home’s jewel piece, a textured marble kitchen island. Bedrooms feature exposed brick walls, while tranquil bathrooms include Graff fixtures and an Italian porcelain tile.