Seaport Park is a pre-war condominium building in Manhattan's Financial District, completed in 1918 with 23 units across 7 stories. The building offers amenities such as a full-time doorman, roof deck, and elevator for its residents.
Seaport Park is a prewar boutique condominium located at 117 Beekman Street in the South Street Seaport Historic District. Originally built in 1918 as the Volunteer Hospital, the building has undergone several transformations, including its conversion into a condominium in 1981 by Symposium Realty, with design by Rafael Vinoly. The building features a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, and amenities such as bike storage, central laundry facilities, and a landscaped roof deck offering views of the East River, Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty.
With only 23 units, Seaport Park provides a more intimate living experience while still being close to the vibrant attractions of the Seaport area, including Pier 17 and the Fulton Street transportation hub. The building's architecture showcases neo-Renaissance features, with a striking combination of yellow and red brick façades, and a prominent two-story arcade facing the park and lighthouse.
Apartments in Seaport Park are characterized by high ceilings and large windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Notable layouts include a penthouse with expansive terraces and a two-bedroom unit featuring a unique study area. Other apartments offer open kitchens, spacious living areas, and modern finishes, catering to a variety of lifestyles. The building is pet-friendly and allows for a range of living arrangements, from studios to larger lofts.
Residents enjoy the charm of cobblestone streets and historic architecture, with easy access to public transportation and a plethora of dining and entertainment options. The Seaport area is currently undergoing revitalization, making it a dynamic and culturally rich neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.
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