Spacious Financial District co-op with remarkably low maintenance fees covering all utilities. Full-service complex featuring 24-hour security, recreation facilities, flexible policies, and prime access to transit and waterfront dining.
Southbridge Towers is a 1971 post-war co-op in the Financial District, with this six story, 164 unit building forming part of a larger nine building complex. The development combines five six story buildings and four 27 story towers around landscaped grounds, an uncommon physical arrangement in Lower Manhattan.
Apartments are generally spacious, with large living areas, dining alcoves, generous closets, and layouts that may allow an alcove to become an additional bedroom. Private balconies and covered terraces recur, while many homes face the planted interior courtyard; others have open northern and western exposures. Maintenance covers electricity, gas, heat, hot water, and property taxes.
The complex has attended lobbies, 24 hour security, laundry rooms, resident storage, a bike room, a recreation area, sports courts, and two playgrounds. Two parking garages offer discounted shareholder rates, with parking and storage subject to additional fees. Pets are permitted, while subletting and pied-à-terre ownership are allowed on a limited basis with board approval.
Southbridge Towers sits south of the Brooklyn Bridge and just west of South Street Seaport and Pier 17, with City Hall, Pace University, and Wall Street also close by. Fulton Center, a few blocks away, serves the A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains.
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