Development
Greenpoint
111 Noble Street is a two-residence boutique condominium located in the Greenpoint Historic District. Originally built in 1855 as a wood-frame house, the property went through a multi-year preservation and redevelopment process that resulted in a complete restoration of the façade and a modern extension added behind it. The building now offers two luxury homes with high-end finishes, private outdoor space, and the feel of a townhouse within a landmarked residential block. Buyers choose it for privacy, character, and the calm, residential environment that Noble Street is known for.
Address: 111 Noble Street, Greenpoint
Original Structure: 1855 wood-frame house
Redevelopment Completion: 2019 (approx.)
Residences: 2 condominium homes
Residence Types: Multi-level residences with private outdoor space
Building Form: Restored historic façade with a discreet rear addition
Amenities: Private outdoor spaces, high-end finishes, landmarked setting
Location Highlights: Quiet, tree-lined historic block near Franklin Street, waterfront access, and Greenpoint’s main retail corridors
Behind the preserved façade, the developer added a modern extension that allows for larger interiors, contemporary layouts, and upgraded structural systems. The rear addition is intentionally not visible from the street, which keeps the block visually consistent and preserves the landmark district’s character.
Interiors are contemporary and high-end but keep the palette warm and residential: wide-plank floors, custom cabinetry, stone kitchens, and spa bathrooms. The design blends old and new in a way that maintains the building’s scale and history while providing modern functionality.
The layouts prioritize real living space rather than overly stylized architectural gestures. The scale is significantly larger than typical NYC condos because these residences occupy a historic house footprint and a full rear addition.
With only two homes, the building is extremely quiet, private, and residential. There is almost no common-area traffic, and the experience is closer to owning a townhouse than living in a multi-unit condo.
Buyers who want privacy, character, and the feel of a home rather than an apartment respond strongly to this property type.
There is no doorman, gym, or pool. The appeal here is privacy, space, and historic charm rather than full-service living.
This location offers a village-like atmosphere within New York City, with strong access to neighborhood amenities and the waterfront.
Resale history is stable because very few comparable properties exist.
111 Noble Street was the center of a well-documented Landmarks Preservation Commission review when the original owner proposed demolishing the 1855 structure. The LPC unanimously rejected demolition, requiring restoration of the wood-frame façade and a historically appropriate addition.
The redevelopment was covered by CityRealty and Brownstoner.
111 Noble Street is ideal for buyers who want privacy, character, and space in a historic setting. It suits long-term end-users, buyers who prefer townhouse living, and anyone who values architecture, quiet streets, and the neighborhood feel of the Greenpoint Historic District.