District at 111 Fulton Street is a condominium conversion of a 1940 office building originally designed by Cross & Cross and Eggers & Higgins. Cross & Cross notably created two of the city's finest Art Deco skyscrapers, including 570 Lexington Avenue and 20 Exchange Place. The conversion to 163 residential units was completed in 2008 under architect Karl Fischer, who added three floors to the original seven story structure. The building's distinctive architectural features include rounded limestone corners at Fulton and Ann Streets, a diamond shaped frieze beneath the cornice, and striking eight triangular pane windows on the second floor.
Residences feature impressive 11 to 14 foot ceilings and oversized windows, many measuring 8 by 9 feet with tilt and turn functionality. Kitchens showcase Italian style cabinetry available in Macassar Ebony, Bianco Gloss Lacquer, or White Back Painted Glass, equipped with premium appliances including Miele ovens and dishwashers, Liebherr refrigerators, and Gaggenau cooktops. All apartments include in-unit washer/dryers, central air conditioning, and individual storage lockers. Bathrooms feature six foot Alcove tubs and Duravit fixtures, with many units offering double vanities and frameless glass showers. Larger units, including one bedroom plus den layouts and penthouses, often include two full bathrooms and flexible spaces that can serve as home offices or second bedrooms. The penthouse at 111 Fulton spans 2,069 square feet and includes an 875 square foot private terrace with an outdoor hot tub.
District offers an exceptional amenity package spanning 18,000 square feet, anchored by a state-of-the-art fitness center with an indoor lap pool, 16 jet spa Jacuzzi, cold plunge pool, steam bath, and sauna. The crown jewel is a spectacular 12,000 square foot rooftop deck featuring four reflecting pools, cabanas, and chaise lounges with sweeping downtown views. Additional amenities include a library lounge with fireplace, private screening room, billiards room, and a dramatic double-height lobby designed by Andrés Escobar. The building provides 24 hour doorman and concierge service, cold storage for deliveries, and elevators equipped with flat screens and chandeliers.
The building's prime Financial District location offers unparalleled transportation access, situated directly across from the Fulton Street subway hub with connections to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, and R trains, plus PATH service. Residents enjoy walking distance proximity to the World Trade Center, South Street Seaport, and an array of dining and shopping destinations including Printemps luxury department store, Whole Foods, and The Tin Building by Jean Georges. Notably, Amy Sacco, owner of nightclub Bungalow 8 and restaurant Bette, purchased one of the penthouses and serves as the building's lifestyle consultant.
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