The façade of the Huxtable Home located at 10 Leroy Street/ 10 St. Luke’s Place
Where is the Cosby House in NYC?
Here is a fun fact: even though the show was set to take place in Brooklyn, the exterior façade was actually of a brownstone townhouse located in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village at 10 Leroy Street/ 10 St. Luke’s Place. In reality the home was not a single family home, rather it was a private residence that was divided into an owner’s duplex and four tiny one-bedroom apartments.
The identical townhouses that define St. Luke’s Place and Leroy Street in Greenwich Village
The Huxtable brownstone is situated in a stretch of 15 identical townhouses that were built in the 19th century. The builder is unknown, but he created a top-notch cookie cutter, aesthetically speaking, using the Renaissance and Greek Revival styles popular with the upper crust at the time. These townhouses are what defines St. Luke’s Place and Leroy Street between Seventh Ave. South and Hudson Street. The confusion in the street name comes from back when it wasn’t uncommon to rename a portion of a block to boost its supposed prestige. Trinity Church, which owned all the land here, renamed this block before selling it all off starting in 1851. The 15 residences along St. Luke’s Place are numbered sequentially. And who knew that the Huxtable family was neighbors with Monica, Joey and Ross? The building used as the apartment building for Friends is just around the corner at the corner of Bedford and Grove.
Leroy Street is often used for filming, because the other side of the street has no buildings to obstruct light. Besides The Cosby Show, the street has been used in Autumn in New York, Law & Order, The Job, Wait Until Dark.
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