The Financial District is one of the most historically significant neighborhoods in NYC with its cobblestone streets and beautiful buildings and 20 Broad Street is the perfect example of classic Financial District charm mixed with modern NYC luxury. This building is located on the street that was originally home to NYC's first firehouse and now features studios to three-bedroom homes with lavish finishes.
The South Star, designed by famed architect Stephen Jacobs and Interior Designer Andi Pepper, is a beautifully converted building in a prime Manhattan location. It is just steps away from gourmet grocery stores, high-end eateries and numerous transportation options to quickly ferry residents to other parts of the city. The apartments inside feature high ceilings, 6-inch-wide Brazilian cherry flooring, and double-pane windows.
110 Greenwich Street is the perfect home for someone looking for a classic NYC loft in NYC's most historic neighborhood - the Financial District. This Art Deco building boasts 14’ ceilings and oversized windows with some of the most gorgeous Manhattan views you could ever hope to find of the Fulton Center’s giant Oculus, the new World Trade Center Towers, Trinity Church, the Verrazano Bridge, and more. The lofts also include exposed brick, hardwood floors throughout, and some even have private terraces.