The Ice House was built in 1905 as a Romanesque Revival TriBeCa refrigeration
building.
This 150,000 sf project consisted of the creation of fifty-eight individually
designed residential lofts. A ten story light court was created to bring
light and air to the center of the building. The removed floor area
was relocated to the roof to create two story penthouses totaling 15,000
sf. On the upper floors, the units were designed with two-story high
living areas.
The project was approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission and
the City Planning Commission.
The Ice House was completed in 1999.