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Ismael Leyva Architects designs ABN's Tribeca Royal Condominium; 21-story residential building located at 19 Park Place

Architectural firm Ismael Leyva Architects has designed a downtown residential development - the Tribeca Royale Condominium. As both design architect and interior designer for this project, Ismael Leyva Architects was selected by the developer, ABN Realty LLC. Located near the World Trade Center at 19 Park Place in TriBeCa, Tribeca Royale Condominium will rise 21 stories to 292 ft. and will include 24 residences including 11 full floor units on the upper floors, and duplexes on the seventh-eighth floors and penthouse residence. With a 25-ft. wide façade and double-height lobby, this design maximizes available space throughout the lean structure. "Our goal with Tribeca Royale was to create a state-of-the-art residential building that showcases unique urban design given the site constraints, while efficiently maximizing space," said Ismael Leyva, president of Ismael Leyva Architects. "This design offers unique residences in a very desirable downtown location." Spanning 53,000 s/f, the Tribeca Royale will feature amenities such as a gym, residential lounge with a public terrace and an additional two terraces on the roof for designated units. Each residence includes a circular balcony with glass railing while the penthouse and 11th floor residences feature terraces with glass railings. The through lot allows residences to have frontage on both east and west façades.
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