Top 10 Battery Park City Condos
#1 - Riverhouse - One Rockefeller Park, 2 River Terrace
This attractive, 32-story, U-shaped building near Teardrop Park's name is a play on the uber-exclusive River House cooperative. Thanks to its LEED Gold certification, residents enjoy twice-filtered air, filtered water, energy-efficient appliances, and lower energy bills. They also enjoy open city and river views, spacious layouts, flexible floor plans, and amenities like a fitness center, lap pool, game room, media lounge, pet spa, bike room, interior courtyard, and outdoor terrace.
#2 - The Visionaire, 70 Little West Street
The first apartment building in the city to be LEED Platinum certified, this 33-story tower is one of the most stunning in Battery Park City. As its luxurious interiors demonstrate, none of its sustainable infrastructure and features came at the expense of style. Amenities include an outdoor roof garden, an indoor pool, a fitness center, a residents' lounge, a children's playroom, and on-site parking.
#3 - 10 Little West Street
This attractive tower is located at the southern end of Battery Park City. The Ritz-Carlton hotel in the base of the building has since closed, but residents of the apartments on top still enjoy generous floor plans and spectacular views of New York Harbor and Battery Park City.
#4 - River & Warren, 212 Warren Street
Amidst River & Warren's conversion to sales units, the apartments and interiors were reimagined by CetraRuddy. But there was no improving on the prime address that allows for easy access to Brookfield Place, Regal Cinemas, and popular Downtown restaurants, nor on the views of the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty, and New York Harbor.
#5 - The Solaire, 20 River Terrace
The Solaire is LEED Platinum certified, and it's little wonder with features like naturally harvested and recycled building materials, high-level humidification and ventilation systems, and Energy Star fixtures. Such features stayed in place amidst a conversion to sales units that involved new noise-reducing windows and environmentally friendly appliances. Architect COOKFOX brought its biophilic sensibilities to the building's amenities, which include a fitness center, a lounge with catering kitchen, and a landscaped roof terrace.
#6 - Tribeca Green, 210 Warren Street
The LEED Gold-certified Tribeca Green's living green roof mitigates runoff; twice-filtered air is especially appreciated in the years following the pandemic-induced lockdown; and Energy Star-rated appliances and sustainable building practices translate to lower energy costs for residents. Such perks stayed in place amidst its rental-to-sales conversion that involved enhancing the apartments and amenities.
#7 - Millennium Tower Residences, 30 West Street
Millennium Tower Residences is an attractive high-rise that prioritizes substance and sustainability as much as style. The building was constructed with local, recyclable materials and is topped with solar panels. All units feature fresh filtered air, energy-saving appliances, floor-to-ceiling windows, and high-end finishes. Amenities include concierge service, a fitness center, a lounge, a children's playroom, a bike room, and valet parking.
#8 - One Rector Park, 333 Rector Place
The attractive building at 333 Rector Place was constructed as rental River Rose in the mid-1980s, and was converted to One Rector Park, a condominium with interiors by Costas Kondylis Architects, in 2011. What has not changed amidst the conversion is its prime address near Battery Park, popular Downtown shopping and dining, and Financial District offices.
#9 - Liberty House, 377 Rector Place
Battery Park City is known for its suburbia-esque environment, but Liberty House takes that to a new level with its address at the end of a cul-de-sac and in close proximity to the greenery of Hudson River Park. Its crowning glory is a skyline ornament symbolic of a lighthouse and angled toward the Statue of Liberty.
#10 - Liberty Court, 200 Rector Place
By virtue of Liberty Court's height, many residents enjoy spectacular views of the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty, and the Lower Manhattan skyline from oversized windows in their homes. They can also make the most of them from the rooftop fitness center, the glass-enclosed indoor pool, and the roof deck.
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