Stunningly reinterpreted by renowned international designer Andrés Escobar, these classic Downtown lofts inspire a boundless exuberance for luxe living. - 2008
- Condominium
- 347 units
- 36 stories
- New construction
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Located just minutes from luxury boutiques, fine dining, beautiful parks, and some of Manhattan's cultural sites, 75 Wall Street is the perfect place to live. The building, designed by architectural firm the Rockwell Group, offers residents several different layouts, each with 10-foot ceilings and oversized windows to create a spacious atmosphere. The Setai provides a Zen-like oasis where everything is available and all things are possible, from five-star dining in your home to private film screenings, rooftop sunbathing and sumptuous spa services. - 2006
- Condominium
- 409 units
- 38 stories
- New construction
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Located in the heart of the Financial District, 20 Pine offers residents serenity in this recently renovated condominium. With direct subway access from the building, 20 Pine offers convenience to its residents. After a long day at work, residents can relax in the sculpted garden in the terrace lounge or enjoy a one-on-one spa treatment at the Collection Pool and Spa. - 2007
- Condominium
- 320 units
- 47 stories
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
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William Beaver House is a rising 47 floor tower. The building is in the heart of Manhattan's Financial District—where South William Street, Hanover Square, William Street and Beaver Street all meet. The William Beaver House is like a 5-star hotel with its services and unmatched amenities. The apartments have high ceilings, individual climate control, washer and dryer and high speed internet. - 2007
- Condominium
- 453 units
- 28 stories
- New construction
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Designed by the same architects as the Empire State Building, 99 John Deco Lofts boasts elegance and sophistication. Residents can choose from studios, one to four bedroom apartments, or penthouses, each containing astonishing oversized windows and 11 to 14-foot ceilings and adding to the roomy ambiance. - 2007
- Condominium
- 163 units
- 10 stories
- New construction
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Located in the northern section of the world's financial center, District is a new kind of luxury condominium living. District's luxurious lifestyle begins in the dramatic double height entrance foyer, customized by Andres Escobar, and continues throughout the entire building. District offers its residents an abundance of amenities that help enhance their lifestyles. The amenities begin when you are greeted by the 24-hour concierge service and extend throughout the entire building. The Downtown Club is the perfect place to relax after a long day of work. Located on 20 West Street, it is within walking distance of Wall Street and is a part of the fastest growing residential area in Manhattan. The amenities begin with a 12,000 square foot fitness center that is equipped with top of the line equipment, showers, a yoga room, and a massage service. Residents can also relax on the landscaped sundeck or play of game of billiards, chess, or cards in the Resident's lounge. - 2009
- Condominium
- 222 units
- 57 stories
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
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With a beautiful façade and an outdoor garden, 123 Washington Street serves as a stunning addition to the Lower Manhattan area. Apartments are already furnished and include exceptional amenities. 123 Washington Street also offers remarkable views of the harbor and Hudson River. - 2007
- Condominium
- 345 units
- 21 stories
- New construction
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Located just a block away from the NY Stock Exchange, 25 Broad brings a refreshing change to the Financial District. This Italian Renaissance Revival-style building offers high end finishes and many amenities for its residences. After a long day at work, residents can relax in the spa, tea room, or tranquil viewing garden. Residents with children can enjoy the children's playroom.
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
Located at the Southern tip of the island and situated near the Brooklyn Bridge and trendy Tribeca, the Financial District is the heart of the financial capital of the world. This area has become quite popular for excellent values in a historic neighborhood that is undergoing dramatic restoration. It is surrounded with energy and life both day and night, with quite breathtaking river views.
South of Manhattan represents the birthplace of New York. The small town of New Amsterdam at the bottom of Manhattan was defended by a fort (south) and by a wall (north), in order to protect against Indians .In 1699, the wall was destroyed by the British and replaced by a street - Wall Street. The activity was concentrated here and it became an administrative, residential as well as a commercial area. Wall Street became the center of banking, finance and insurance in the latter19th century.
The Financial District is surrounded with energy and life both day and night. For evening entertainment and relaxation, find the South Street Seaport, New York's exciting gallery of shops, restaurants, and charming old streets. Experience the bustle of the New York Stock Exchange and Business Central, home to some of the nation's leading institutions and companies.
As one of Manhattan's oldest neighborhoods, the contrasts are striking, with glittering skyscrapers alongside landmark structures and cobblestone alleys. Wall Street, a tiny, winding street, is an unlikely metaphor for the powerful financial community that surrounds the New York and American Stock Exchanges. A short walk to the harbor provides views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and the South Street Seaport provides abundant shopping, restaurants and the floating museums of restored antique ships.
Some of the very large historic skyscrapers and older office buildings are being converted into apartment buildings, making this neighborhood an attractive place for families, children, and even pets. During the day, the area’s cafes, restaurants, and shops are bustling with Wall Streeters. After hours, however, a peace and quiet settles over the neighborhood, and seekers of nightlife have just a short walk to trendy Tribeca. Most of the buildings being converted are rentals, but there are condos to purchase as well. Many offer spectacular views and advanced technology features such as fiber-optic wiring, high-speed Internet access, and multiple phone lines.
Living in the Financial District means much more than owning your personal home. It means that you share a very dynamic and fascinating life artery. Providing a top quality life style, this neighborhood is definitely one of NYC’s best, most exciting choices. |