Greenwich Club CLOSE 
This impressive, 37-story, Art Deco-Style skyscraper at 88 Greenwich Street was erected as an office building in 1930 and designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone.
It was converted to a rental apartment building in 2000 by Worldwide Holdings Corporation and was bought for about $195 million in 2005 by a partnership between Joseph Sitt and Andrew Heilberger, the founder of Citi-Habitats, which converted it in 2007 to a residential condominium building.
It has 458 apartments and is close to Trinity Church and Wall Street.
The building, which also has the address of 13 Rector Street, is now known as Greenwich Club Residences.
The developers are Buttonwood Real Estate, of which Mr. Heilberger is president, and Thor Equities.
Ismael Leyva was the architect for the conversion and McCartan was the design architect.
The building has a beige masonry fa??ade with green, beige, yellow and brown terracotta accents highlighting several setbacks. The fa??ade also has several bands of red brick to add visual interest. The building has a two-story travertine base and black granite.
Its marquee entrance is flanked by wall flagpoles and the lobby has a grotto water fountain, walnut and rosewood paneled walls and chocolate-colored marble floors and a cafe.
The building has a concierge, valet service, maid service, complimentary breakfast, a library with a grand piano and fireplace, a billiards lounge, a "Harbour Room" for residents with a dining room, a gym, a "sky deck" lounge with day beds, tables and chairs, and a courtyard with a wall of woven foliage.
Residents can choose from three apartment designs: Hudson, which has teak kitchen cabinetry with Siberian marble countertops and Italian Vanilla marble countertops and Mayorca limestone bathroom flooring; The Greenwich, which has white oak kitchen cabinetry, Pietra Carnico lava stone countertops, Mont Blanc glass composite countertops in the baths, which have Sierra Negra lava stone floors; and The Exchange, which has American walnut kitchen cabinetry, Mont Blanc glass composite kitchen countertops and the baths have Himalayan Silk marble countertops and Basalto di Pompei lava stone floors. All bathrooms have overhead rain showers and Kohler soaking tubs.
Each apartment entrance has an East Indian rosewood surround, hanging wall sconce and custom designed doorplate. Apartments have high ceilings, Sub-Zero refrigerators, Fisher & Paykel dishwashers, and Viking ranges, individual climate control, and an in-wall I-Pod port wired to kitchen and bathroom ceiling speakers.
Studio apartments range in size from about 540 to 606 square feet. One bedroom units are about 778 square feet. Two bedrooms are about 1,122 square feet.
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