Cipriani Club Residences, 55 Wall Street, #530
Key Details
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Listed: Mar 1, 2024Days on Market: 193Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Financial District (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 216 times
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location: This spacious 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath apartment is located in the iconic Financial District, on Billionaire’s Row, close to top retailers, dining options, and attractions such as the New York Stock Exchange, South Street Seaport, and the World Trade Center. The building is a historical landmark with stunning architecture and convenient access to different modes of transportation, including bus, train, ferry, and helicopters.
- Luxurious Interiors: The apartment boasts over 2,000 square feet of living space with an open-concept living and dining area, hardwood floors, crown and base moldings, and thermostats in all rooms. The kitchen features elegant black granite countertops, a generous island counter, stainless steel appliances, and ample storage space.
- Comfortable Bedrooms: The primary king-size bed ensuite features five closets and a Limestone marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub and a separate stall shower. The second and third bedroom ensuites are generously proportioned with deep closets and Limestone marble bathrooms.
- Additional Services: Residents can avail of additional services such as housekeeping, personal/grocery shopping and delivery services, dog-sitting and animal grooming, child care, and more. They also get discounted rates for private events in all Cipriani banquet venues.
- Natural Light: The apartment's southern exposures provide ample natural light, enhancing the overall ambiance and making the space feel warm and inviting.
- Building Amenities: The building offers hotel-like attention to residents with doormen, 24-hour front desk and concierge service, full time management, a bi-level fitness center, and a landscaped roof deck. Additional amenities include a spa, billiards room, library, children’s playroom, screening room, bicycle storage, courtyard garden, and preferential access to on-site restaurants.
Description
Over 2000 sq ft on Wall Street’s Billionaire’s Row
Welcome 55 Wall Street Apt 530, 1 of only four, 3 bedroom homes in one of the world’s most famous buildings on a street with a rich history in an iconic Classical Beaux-Arts masterpiece.
A Stunning three-bedroom three bath ensuite with a powder room in a residence that spans over 2,000 square feet and features a 30-foot spacious open-concept living and dining area.
The kitchen showcases elegant black granite countertops and a generous island counter, complemented by stainless steel appliances and ample storage space.
The primary king-size bed ensuite features five closets and a Limestone marble bathroom complete with a deep soaking tub and a separate stall shower. The second and third bedroom ensu are generously proportioned offering deep closets, and Limestone marble bathrooms. Additional highlights include an in-unit washer-dryer, hardwood floors, crown and base moldings, two sets of blinds thermostats in all rooms.
The Billionaire lifestyle at 55 Wall Street offers hotel-like attention to residents.The white-glove condominium features doormen, 24-hour front desk and
concierge service, full time management, a bi-level fitness center, and a landscaped roof deck.Housekeeping service is available at an additional cost.
The it retailers such as Tiffany and Hermes are next door, Luzzo’s pizza across the street, keep walking to the beautiful facade of the New York Stock Exchange,Whole Foods Market
is up on Broadway, enjoy shopping and dining at the Tin building by world famous chef Jean Georges, continue on to the newly reimagined historic South Street Seaport,
Have a great walk west to the World Trade center, then to Brookfield Place in Battery Park City.
Java shops up and down Wall St.
A Historical moment enclosed:
55 Wall was built and stands as a historical epicenter for trading and important financial institutions for over a century.
The original lower floor, constructed in 1836, boasts twelve Ionic columns, while the upper floors twelve majestic Corinthian columns were added in 1907. All Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman architecture, the design was conceived by Isaiah Rogers and later expanded by McKim, Mead & White, who were acclaimed architects behind some of New York’s most cherished landmarks, including the Pierpont Morgan Library, The Harvard Club, and The University Club.
Steps away are different modes of transportation, bus, train,ferry and helicopters
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