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The Financial District, birthplace of New York City and the nation, is one of the most historic and intriguing neighborhoods in the U.S. Full of winding, cobblestone streets and historic buildings, the Financial District sits on the Southern tip of the island. It is now undergoing major restoration and is again considered one of New York's City's special gems. Wall Street is the focal point of this neighborhood - a narrow street that is home to the New York and American Stock Exchanges. South Street Seaport is also a very popular destination. It boasts many shops, restaurants, bars and antique ships that have been converted into floating museums. During the day, the Financial District is as busy if not busier than any other neighborhood in the world; however, at night, there is a lot of peace and quiet.
In 1995, the Mayor started an Economic Revitalization Program in the neighborhood that began with 5,000 new apartments and the prospect of 7,000 more. Many of the older, large office buildings have been converted to residential space with spectacular views of the water and the Statue of Liberty. The neighborhood has emerged as an around-the-clock community for working, living and entertaining. It offers an elegant residential neighborhood, world-class cultural institutions, and a center for music, dance and visual arts events.
Living at the Cipriani Club Residences is ultimate luxury. It does not get much more historic that being located in the Financial District, the oldest part of Manhattan. Built in 1842, the building was designed by Isaiah Rogers and doubled in size by the architect firm McKim, Mead & White. It originally served as home to the New York Merchant’s Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange, United States Customs House, and the National City Bank headquarters. There are a total 106 furnished condominiums which include 45 “club residences” or studios, 49 one-bedroom apartments, 8 two-bedroom apartments, and 4 three-bedroom apartments. The units would best be described as classic, sleek, eclectic and represent a variation of the Cipriani brand.
50 West Street condominium designed by world-renowned architect Thomas Juul-Hansen is a new 64 story condo tower scheduled to be completed in 2016 that is offering its residents superlative luxury residential living in Lower Manhattan. Consisting of One-bedroom to Five-bedroom residences, 50 West Street condominium will be outfitted with the finest finishes and amenities that will be complemented by an equally impressive assortment of building amenities rivaling the best Manhattan has to offer in any residential condominium. 50 West Street will be standing approximately 780 feet tall with an exterior comprised of glass and steel providing unparalleled panoramic views of the Manhattan and Hudson River skyline. Floor-to-ceiling windows will amplify the Sunsets and Statue of Liberty views from these residences that will be extraordinary to say the least.
99 John Deco Lofts Condominium located at 99 John Street in Manhattan’s Financial District, is a wonderful Pre-war high rise condo built in 1933. Under the care of Rockrose Associates, 99 John Deco Lofts was converted in 2007 to 442 luxury condo apartments with many lofts style floor plans. With 100 diverse floor plans purchasers had a great deal of fantastic living spaces to choose from and personalize for their specific needs.Its location puts you, between Gold & Cliff Streets perfectly located and mere steps to Hermès Wall Street and Tiffany & Co, plus South Street Seaport with its fantastic restaurants, nightlife, shopping as well as the FDR Drive. You are also mere minutes to spectacular restaurants and eateries like Markjoseph Steakhouse, Cipriani Wall Street, Delmonico's, Capital Grille, Luke's Lobster and much more.
Downtown by Philippe Starck Condominium located at 15 Broad Street sits directly across the street from the New York Stock Exchange between Exchange and Wall Streets. As the name denotes this luxury condominium was named after one of its internationally renowned creators Philippe Starck and sits in the epicenter of Downtown Financial District. As rich in Pre-war history as 15 Broad Street is, it is equally rich in luxurious finishes and amenities rarely seen anywhere in all of Manhattan. The conversion by Philippe Starck and Leviev Boymelgreen brought a very high level of refinement and services that set a new standard for years to come. Amenities and features rarely seen are a basketball and squash courts, a bowling alley and a lounge - party room that can be reserved for private parties plus a fully landscaped 5,000 square foot roof-terrace boasting a fireplace, reflecting pool, dining tables, and lounge chairs, with sensational views overlooking onto the NYSE, creating a perfect private oasis.
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