70 Vestry Street
RAMSA and Daniel Romualdez. Hudson waterfront, Tribeca cobblestones. Bardiglio Luco marble, hand-sawn oak floors. Tom Brady's building.
| Building Type | glass tower |
| Era | Ultra-Contemporary (2015–present) |
| Governance | Condominium |
| Board Approval | Not Required |
| Year | 2018 |
| Architect | Robert A.M. Stern Architects + Ismael Leyva Architects |
| Interior Designer | Daniel Romualdez (AD100) |
| Landmark | No |
| Units | 46 |
| Price Range | $8.0M - $65.0M |
| Design Register | New Classical |
| Flooring | Hand-sawn oak (wide plank; herringbone pattern in formal rooms) |
| Kitchen | Custom oak paneling by Daniel Romualdez |
| Countertop | Bardiglio Luco marble with Calacatta Milano marble accents |
| Backsplash | Marble matching countertop |
| Appliances | Miele + Sub-Zero |
| Appliance Suite | Miele suite including two dishwashers and six-burner range with pot filler; Sub-Zero wine refrigerator |
| Bath Fixtures | Custom bronze and fluted glass; travertine powder room; Daniel Romualdez custom marble vanity |
| Bath Stone | Bardiglio Luco marble; Calacatta Milano marble accents; custom oak paneling; travertine powder room |
| Ceilings | 10–12 ft |
| Windows | Oversized casement windows; Hudson River frontage; gated porte-cochère off cobblestone Vestry Street; private courtyard |
| Smart Home | Not specified |
| Collections | 46 residences; Related Companies development; private gated porte-cochère off cobblestone Vestry Street; Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen (sold after upgrading to larger unit); Penthouse South (7,808 sq ft + 3,687 sq ft outdoor on 3 levels, private rooftop, $65M ask); amenities: 82-ft pool, regulation squash court, spa, fitness, 12,000 sq ft |
| Lobby | French limestone facade with 6-story base and five setbacks. Gated porte-cochère off cobblestone Vestry Street. AD100 designer Daniel Romualdez ('its classic architecture by RAMSA, warm interiors by Daniel Romualdez, first-in-class amenities'). Related Companies developed. 82-ft pool and regulation squash court at 46 residences is an exceptional amenity ratio. |
70 Vestry Street is the paradigm case for a certain type of Tribeca luxury: RAMSA architecture (French limestone, gated porte-cochère, cobblestone street) combined with Daniel Romualdez interiors (warm, material-precise, classically calibrated) in a 46-unit Related Companies building that functions as a private residential club.
Daniel Romualdez's material choices are unusually specific. Bardiglio Luco marble — a dark blue-grey Italian stone rarely specified in New York residential buildings — combines with Calacatta Milano marble accents to create kitchen counters that are simultaneously dramatic and refined. Hand-sawn oak floors in wide plank with herringbone in formal rooms establish domestic warmth. Custom bronze and fluted glass bathroom millwork. Travertine in powder rooms.
The 82-foot pool and private regulation squash court at 46 residences — an exceptional amenity-to-resident ratio — position 70 Vestry alongside buildings twice its size. Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen purchased and later upgraded to a larger unit, then sold. The building's celebrity residential profile reflects its design quality.
- Bardiglio Luco marble kitchen is the building's most distinctive material — dark blue-grey Italian stone rarely seen in NYC residential
- Daniel Romualdez bronze and fluted glass bathroom millwork is architecturally integrated — renovation must address with equivalent quality
- Hand-sawn oak herringbone (formal rooms) vs. wide plank (other spaces) creates a material hierarchy — renovation can extend or evolve this
- Gated porte-cochère creates private arrival conditions — entry sequence deserves design attention
- Celebrity residential history means the building carries design expectations — renovation should meet the building's profile
- 82-ft pool and squash court means clients prioritize physical performance — smart home and AV should support active lifestyle
