140 Jane Street

140 Jane Street West Village Waterfront Living Redefined by Leroy Street Studio

About 140 Jane Street

Overview

140 Jane Street is the West Village's most anticipated ultra-luxury condominium — a 14-residence, 11-story statement by Leroy Street Studio that is redefining what waterfront living means in downtown Manhattan. Currently under construction with a projected 2026 delivery, the building has already captured global attention with its record-setting $87.5 million penthouse, the highest-priced residence in West Village history.

Situated on a cobblestone stretch of Jane Street where it meets the Hudson River, the building offers something genuinely unprecedented: a private porte-cochere with a car elevator that delivers residents directly to their floors. This level of arrival experience, typically reserved for the most exclusive uptown towers, has never before existed in the West Village.

With an approximately $400 million projected sellout across just 14 residences, 140 Jane Street represents one of the highest per-unit price points in downtown Manhattan history. For buyers seeking a once-in-a-generation West Village opportunity with direct waterfront access, private vehicular entry, and architecture by one of New York's most respected firms, this is the definitive address.

14Residences
$87.5MPenthouse Record
~$400MProjected Sellout
2026Anticipated Delivery
Building Details

140 Jane Street at a Glance

Address

140 Jane Street, New York, NY 10014

Developer

Aurora Capital Associates

Architect

Leroy Street Studio

Year Completed

2026

Residences

14

Stories

11

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

West Village

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose 140 Jane Street

140 Jane Street attracts buyers seeking the pinnacle of West Village living — a once-in-a-generation waterfront address with services and privacy that no other downtown building can match.

West Village Waterfront Rarity

New construction on the West Village waterfront is essentially non-existent. 140 Jane Street occupies one of the last available cobblestone sites on the Hudson River, offering a location that cannot be replicated and that will only increase in desirability over time.

The Porte-Cochere & Car Elevator

No other West Village building offers a private porte-cochere with a car elevator. For buyers who require discretion and weather-protected vehicular access, this singular amenity eliminates a longstanding compromise of downtown living.

Record-Setting Positioning

The $87.5 million penthouse establishes 140 Jane Street as the West Village's most prestigious address. Buying here means investing alongside buyers who have set the pricing ceiling for the entire neighborhood — a powerful signal of long-term value.

Leroy Street Studio Pedigree

Leroy Street Studio's deep West Village roots and commitment to contextual, materiality-driven design ensure that 140 Jane Street will not simply stand out — it will stand the test of time in one of Manhattan's most architecturally discerning neighborhoods.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on 140 Jane Street

140 Jane Street is the rare new development that fundamentally reshapes a neighborhood's luxury ceiling. The $87.5 million penthouse is not merely a headline — it signals that the West Village has arrived at a pricing tier previously reserved for Billionaires' Row and the Upper East Side's most exclusive co-ops. For our clients, this building represents the opportunity to own at the absolute apex of downtown Manhattan.

What makes 140 Jane Street truly exceptional is the convergence of location and infrastructure. The cobblestone Hudson River waterfront setting is irreplaceable, and the porte-cochere with car elevator solves the single most persistent inconvenience of West Village living — vehicular access. Combined with Leroy Street Studio's architecture, the result is a building that delivers uptown services within a downtown context.

We are advising our most qualified buyers to engage early. With only 14 residences and an approximately $400 million sellout, inventory will be absorbed quickly as construction milestones validate the timeline. The West Village has never seen a development of this caliber, and we do not expect to see another in our careers.

International Buyers Welcome

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About 140 Jane Street

140 Jane Street is the most consequential new development to arrive in the West Village in a generation. Designed by Leroy Street Studio and developed by Aurora Capital Associates, this 14-residence, 11-story condominium occupies a cobblestone stretch of Jane Street at the Hudson River — a location so rare and so coveted that the building's $87.5 million penthouse immediately set a West Village record upon its debut.

What distinguishes 140 Jane Street from every other downtown luxury offering is the arrival experience. A private porte-cochere with a dedicated car elevator — the first of its kind in the West Village — allows residents to drive directly into the building and ascend to their floors without ever stepping outside. This level of privacy and convenience, previously available only in select uptown towers, fundamentally changes the calculus for buyers who require discretion.

The waterfront setting amplifies the appeal dramatically. Positioned where Jane Street's cobblestones meet the Hudson River, residents enjoy unobstructed water views, direct access to Hudson River Park, and a sense of openness that is impossible to replicate on interior Village blocks. Leroy Street Studio's architecture honors this extraordinary context while delivering interiors that rival the finest residences anywhere in Manhattan.

At an approximately $400 million projected sellout across just 14 homes, 140 Jane Street operates in rarefied territory. For our clients seeking a West Village waterfront address with the services and privacy of a world-class building, this is — without exaggeration — a once-in-a-generation opportunity. We anticipate strong velocity as construction advances toward its 2026 delivery.

Pricing

Residence Collection

Full-Floor Residence

3,500–5,000 SF

Premium Duplex

5,000–7,500 SF

Penthouse

7,500+ SF

Residences from $15M

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

Private Porte-Cochere & Car Elevator

Private Porte-Cochere & Car Elevator

A first for the West Village: a private porte-cochere with a car elevator that transports residents and their vehicles directly to their residence floors — the ultimate in discreet, weather-protected arrival.

Cobblestone Hudson River Waterfront

Cobblestone Hudson River Waterfront

Set on one of the last cobblestone stretches of Jane Street where it meets the Hudson River, 140 Jane Street offers a waterfront setting that is both historically authentic and breathtakingly scenic.

Leroy Street Studio Architecture

Leroy Street Studio Architecture

Designed by Leroy Street Studio — one of the West Village's most celebrated firms — the architecture blends seamlessly with the neighborhood's historic fabric while delivering decidedly 21st-century luxury.

Arrival & Parking

  • Private porte-cochere entrance
  • Car elevator to residence floors
  • Attended arrival lobby
  • Secure private parking

Kitchen & Bath

  • Chef's kitchens with custom cabinetry
  • Premium European integrated appliances
  • Spa-inspired primary bathrooms
  • Radiant heated floors throughout baths

Interior Finishes

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows with river views
  • Ceiling heights exceeding 11 feet
  • Wide-plank hardwood flooring
  • Custom millwork and paneling

Building Services

  • 24/7 attended lobby and concierge
  • Full-time building manager
  • Private residents' lounge
  • Temperature-controlled wine storage

Health & Wellness

  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Treatment and spa rooms
  • Yoga and meditation studio
  • Cold plunge and sauna suite

Outdoor Spaces

  • Landscaped rooftop terrace
  • Private balconies on select residences
  • Hudson River waterfront access
  • Outdoor entertaining areas

Technology & Security

  • Biometric entry systems
  • Smart home pre-wiring
  • 24/7 security monitoring
  • Private keyed elevator access

Children & Family

  • Children's playroom
  • Stroller storage
  • Family-friendly common areas
  • Proximity to Hudson River Park playgrounds
Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

Marc Turkel & Team

Architect — Leroy Street Studio

Neighborhood

West Village — Manhattan's Most Coveted Residential Enclave

140 Jane Street sits at the western edge of the West Village where cobblestone streets meet the Hudson River. This is Manhattan's most sought-after residential neighborhood, where tree-lined blocks, landmark townhouses, and an unrivaled dining and cultural scene create a quality of daily life that no other neighborhood can match.

Waterfront & Parks

Direct access to Hudson River Park — a 550-acre waterfront park stretching along the Manhattan shoreline with running paths, sports facilities, and gardens.

Dining & Nightlife

The West Village is home to some of Manhattan's most celebrated restaurants, from intimate neighborhood gems to globally recognized fine dining destinations.

Shopping & Culture

From Bleecker Street boutiques to the galleries of the Meatpacking District, the West Village delivers a shopping and cultural experience that is distinctly Manhattan.

Transportation

Despite its village-like serenity, the West Village offers excellent transit connectivity with multiple subway lines within walking distance.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the projected completion date for 140 Jane Street?

140 Jane Street is currently under construction with an anticipated delivery in 2026. Sales are actively underway, and early buyers have the opportunity to secure residences in what will become the West Village's most significant new development in a generation.

What is the record-setting penthouse at 140 Jane Street?

The penthouse at 140 Jane Street is listed at $87.5 million, making it the most expensive residence ever offered in the West Village. The duplex penthouse features unobstructed Hudson River panoramas, a private rooftop terrace, and bespoke finishes of museum-level quality.

What is the porte-cochere and car elevator at 140 Jane Street?

140 Jane Street features a private porte-cochere — a covered entrance for vehicles — with a car elevator that transports residents and their automobiles directly to their residence floors. This arrival experience is unprecedented in the West Village and comparable to the finest uptown luxury buildings.

Who designed 140 Jane Street?

140 Jane Street was designed by Leroy Street Studio, a highly respected New York architecture firm with deep roots in the West Village. Their design integrates seamlessly with the cobblestone waterfront setting while delivering a distinctly modern vision of ultra-luxury living.

What is the West Village waterfront location like?

140 Jane Street sits on a cobblestone stretch of Jane Street at the Hudson River, offering direct waterfront views and immediate access to Hudson River Park. The location combines the West Village's historic charm — tree-lined streets, boutique shopping, world-class dining — with the open skies and waterfront serenity of the Hudson River.

What is the total sellout projected for 140 Jane Street?

The building's projected sellout is approximately $400 million across 14 residences, reflecting one of the highest per-unit averages in downtown Manhattan history. This pricing reflects the West Village waterfront location, private porte-cochere, car elevator, and the exceptional quality of Leroy Street Studio's design.

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