Situated in Manhattan’s oldest neighborhood, 40 Gold Street is a Financial District mid-rise, offering 56 luxury apartments for rent. The contemporary building was constructed in 2011, and provides residents with a fully-attended lobby, 24-hour concierge, state-of-the-art fitness center, and rooftop terrace.
As one of the Financial District’s many converted office buildings, 15 Broad Street is the former headquarters of JP Morgan, now offering 382 apartments for rent. In addition to being located in one of Manhattan’s most historic neighborhoods, the building allows residents to access numerous downtown subway lines.
It’s not just the luxury apartments at 75 Wall Street that make it a great place to live at—residents here also enjoy hotel-style services, a fitness center, an amenity space and a multimedia lounge. And as if that weren’t enough, 75 Wall Street also offers stunning rooftop views of New York City.
Located in the heart of New York’s famous Financial District, 10 Hanover Square offers studio, one bedroom and two bedroom luxury rentals. Residents enjoy the benefits of being only one block from the East River, a stone’s throw from the New York Stock Exchange and literally around the corner from South Street Seaport. A post-war gem, the luxury rentals at 10 Hanover Square offer more than just the convenience of their location -- they illustrate an elegance that make it a premier building in one of NYC’s most exciting neighborhoods.
A recently converted pre-war luxury rental in Manhattan’s Financial District, Ocean was once the world’s largest office building. As a high-rise, Ocean displays stunning views of New York Harbor and Ellis Island. All units feature top-of-the-line furnishings as well as a roof-deck and fitness center.
Situated in the financial heart of New York City, the Financial District’s Le Rivage is a pre-war high-rise, offering 324 luxury apartments for rent. The building places residents adjacent to Battery Park and the Hudson River, and provides residents with a rooftop deck, fitness center, and laundry on every floor.
Standing out among the Financial District’s surge of office-to-apartment conversions, 116 John Street is the latest building of the Art Deco era to be renovated. Within the coming months, 116 John will bring 418 new rentals to the market, offering luxury living in a flourishing residential neighborhood.
Constructed in 2007, 254 Front Street is an eight-story, 40-unit rental building situated in the heart of South Street Seaport. The exterior structure of the building reflects the district’s historic industrial look, as it encompasses brickwork, large, mahogany windows, and steel and glass awnings. Units range in size from one to five bedrooms, boasting incredible views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. The building’s location places it among one Manhattan’s most popular attraction sites, with numerous restaurants and shops along the ground floor.
15 Park Row in Manhattan’s Financial District carries a distinctive pre-war design. Despite its traditional style, its recent conversion guarantees top-of-the-line renovations and comforts. With an array of luxury appliances and with landmark status, 15 Park Row is truly a unique Financial District offering.
Deco Lofts, located at 99 John Street, represents a whole new class of luxury living in the Financial District. Be it its impressive marble lobby, or the spacious, beautiful apartments, or even the range of fine amenities—Deco Lofts has a lot of features that residents are sure to love.