Riverhouse at One Rockefeller Park is a 32-story, LEED Gold-certified condominium that opened in 2008 in Battery Park City. Designed by Polshek Partnership LLC with interiors by David Rockwell, the building features a distinctive U-shaped configuration with a 14-story west wing facing the Hudson River, a 13-story east wing facing Lower Manhattan, and a 32-story central tower. The handsome red-brick structure, also known by its various addresses including 300 Murray Street and 2 River Terrace, houses 243 apartments ranging from one to five bedrooms, including rare duplex units that offer townhouse-style living with river views.
As one of the first residential buildings to achieve LEED Gold certification, Riverhouse incorporates extensive green technology including twice-filtered air and water systems, triple-glazed windows, year-round humidity control, and sustainable materials like bamboo flooring and teak cabinetry. The apartments typically feature David Rockwell-designed kitchens with custom Italian teak cabinetry by Schiffini, Corian countertops, and high-end Energy Star appliances from Sub-Zero, Thermador, and Miele. Many units boast high ceilings, open floor plans, and luxurious bathrooms with travertine marble, frameless glass showers, and Neptune soaking tubs. The building's "J" line apartments are particularly coveted, with only one resale occurring in over 12 years.
The building offers extensive amenities including a 50-foot lap pool with pool house, fitness center with yoga studio, concierge service, attended parking, and unique features like a dog spa and the Treehouse Lounge. Notably, Riverhouse houses both the Poets House (the premier independent poetry library in the United States) and a New York Public Library branch. The prime Battery Park City location provides residents with direct access to Rockefeller Park and the Hudson River waterfront, while being steps from Tribeca, Brookfield Place, Whole Foods, and numerous dining and entertainment options.
Celebrity residents have included Leonardo DiCaprio, Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher, Tyra Banks, Cobie Smulders, Oliver Stone, and Dave Gahan, reflecting the building's appeal to high-profile buyers seeking luxury waterfront living with environmental consciousness. The combination of sustainable design, premium finishes, comprehensive amenities, and prime location has established Riverhouse as one of downtown Manhattan's most desirable residential addresses.
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50 West Street is a striking 64-story, 779-foot glass tower designed by renowned architect Helmut Jahn that has become a defining feature of the Financial District skyline. The building's distinctive curved glass façade with stainless steel spandrels and slanted top angling toward One World Trade Center houses 191 luxury condominium apartments developed by Time Equities. Notable residents have included Wendy Williams, and the building attracts buyers seeking premium downtown living with spectacular harbor and city views.
The tower's apartments, with interiors by Thomas Juul-Hansen, consistently feature floor-to-ceiling curved windows that maximize natural light and views, particularly in southeast-facing units that offer double-height living spaces overlooking the Statue of Liberty. Common high-end finishes throughout include wide-plank white oak hardwood floors, custom walnut cabinetry, granite waterfall islands, and premium Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. The building's penthouses boast 20-foot ceilings in their great rooms, while many units feature spa-like marble bathrooms with radiant heated floors, Toto toilets with bidets, and glass-enclosed rain showers. Several apartments are configured as duplexes with dramatic double-height living rooms.
Residents enjoy over 30,000 square feet of amenities across four floors, highlighted by The Observatory on the 64th floor—a spectacular outdoor entertaining space with panoramic views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. Additional amenities include a 60-foot lap pool, state-of-the-art fitness center with golf simulator, sauna and steam rooms, children's playroom, screening room, and 24-hour concierge service. The building's prime location offers easy access to Battery Park, multiple subway lines, and the upcoming West Thames Pedestrian Bridge that will connect directly to Battery Park City, making it a coveted address for luxury downtown living.
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River & Warren is a 28-story luxury condominium conversion located at 212 Warren Street in Battery Park City, completed in 2015. Originally built in 2001 as a 324-unit rental building by Rockrose Development Corporation, it was transformed by Centurion Real Estate Partners and Five Mile Capital Partners into 192 sophisticated condominiums. The conversion was designed by the acclaimed architectural firm CetraRuddy, known for their stylish residential projects. The red brick building features an elegant design with corner windows, two setbacks, and an ornate top section with tall windows, located between the Hudson River waterfront and the lush Teardrop and Rockefeller Parks.
The building's residences showcase exceptional finishes and layouts, with apartments ranging from one to five bedrooms. Common features include custom oak kitchens with Blue-de-Savoie marble islands, Sub-Zero refrigerators and wine fridges, Miele gas cooktops and appliances, and Bosch washers and dryers. Bathrooms are appointed with Bianco Puro marble walls and chevron patterned floors, while living spaces feature 5 inch wide oak flooring and floor-to-ceiling windows with motorized shades. Many units offer stunning Hudson River and Statue of Liberty views, with corner apartments providing particularly dramatic wrap-around exposures. The crown jewel is a penthouse spanning 4,386 interior square feet plus 2,195 exterior square feet, complete with a private rooftop terrace featuring a hot tub, outdoor shower, and barbecue area.
River & Warren offers white glove service with a comprehensive amenities package including 24 hour doorman and concierge service, a fitness center, yoga studio, and children's playroom with nautical theming. The landscaped 18th floor rooftop terrace features Wolf barbecue grills, a sundeck, and panoramic Hudson River views, complemented by plantings of river birch, honey locust, and crepe myrtle trees. Additional conveniences include bike storage, private storage units available for purchase, and in-unit laundry facilities.
The location provides an ideal blend of tranquil waterfront living and urban connectivity, positioned at the intersection of Tribeca and Battery Park City. Residents enjoy immediate access to Rockefeller Park and Teardrop Park, while being steps from Brookfield Place, Whole Foods, and numerous dining and shopping destinations. The building's proximity to multiple transportation options, including the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E subway lines, PATH trains, and ferry services, ensures easy access throughout Manhattan and beyond.
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Completed in 2008, The Visionaire at 70 Little West Street is New York City's first LEED Platinum certified residential building, representing a landmark achievement in sustainable luxury living. This striking 33 story condominium, designed by renowned architect Pelli Clarke Pelli, features a distinctive curved façade with red terracotta horizontal bands and houses 251 units in Battery Park City. The building was developed by The Albanese Organization and Starwood Capital Group Global, and notably won the prestigious 2010 Award of Excellence from the Urban Land Institute, making it the only New York City building to receive this honor that year.
Residences at The Visionaire showcase exceptional attention to both luxury and environmental responsibility, with apartments featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, sustainably harvested hardwood flooring, and open kitchens equipped with Sub-Zero refrigerators, Wolf appliances, and custom bamboo cabinetry with river-washed black granite countertops. Units range from studios to sprawling three bedroom apartments, many with dramatic curved walls facing the Hudson River and soaring 10 to 11+ foot ceilings. Notable layouts include the largest two bedroom unit (4G at 1,490 square feet) and spectacular corner units with wrap around windows offering views of the Freedom Tower, Hudson River, and Statue of Liberty. Master bathrooms feature limestone floors and countertops with Waterworks deep soaking tubs, while all units include in-unit washers and dryers.
The building's comprehensive amenity package includes a 24 hour doorman and concierge, a sky-lit indoor swimming pool with hot tub, state-of-the-art fitness center with spa services, and a landscaped rooftop terrace with built-in Wolf grills and wet bar overlooking the Hudson River. Additional amenities encompass a residents lounge with fireplace and pool table, screening room, children's playroom, bicycle storage, valet parking garage, and a striking 12 foot tropical aquarium in the lobby. The building's green features include fresh air filtration systems, centrally filtered water, solar panels, and rainwater harvesting, while residents benefit from significantly lower energy bills. Opera singer Michael Fabiano has been among the building's notable residents, adding to its cultural cachet in this waterfront oasis steps from parks, fine dining, and major transportation hubs.
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The Residences at W New York Downtown occupy floors 23 through 56 of a sleek 57 story tower at 123 Washington Street, designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates and completed by The Moinian Group in 2010. The building features a David Rockwel designed lobby and houses both a W Hotel (floors 6 through 22) and 223 residential units ranging from studios to two bedrooms. Interior design by Berlin based Graft Design gives the building its contemporary aesthetic, while the tower's elegant proportions and light colored façade create a striking presence in Lower Manhattan's skyline.
Apartments range from 400 to 1,175 square feet and feature Italian white lacquer kitchens with premium appliances including Sub-Zero refrigerators and Miele gas cooktops, along with Corian countertops and concealed lighting. Units offer spectacular views of the 9/11 Memorial, Statue of Liberty, Hudson River, and Manhattan skyline through oversized windows, with many featuring dark wood flooring and modern finishes. The building includes both furnished units (floors 23 through 30) and unfurnished condominiums, with layouts like the corner two bedroom Residence F units featuring 21 foot long living/dining areas.
Residents enjoy full access to the W Hotel's signature Whatever/Whenever 24-hour concierge service, along with housekeeping, spa services including sauna and steam rooms, a state-of-the-art SWEAT fitness center, and a residents only rooftop terrace with panoramic city views. Additional amenities include a media screening room, digital lounge with gaming systems, and preferred dining reservations at the hotel's Living Lounge and BLT Bar & Grill.
Strategically positioned at the southern edge of the World Trade Center Memorial Site, the building offers excellent access to the Financial District, Battery Park City, and twelve subway lines via the nearby Oculus. Notable residents have included former NBA player Jeremy Lin, rapper Eve, Bow Wow, and Lindsay Lohan, reflecting the building's appeal to high profile individuals seeking luxury living in Lower Manhattan.
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10 Little West Street, known as The Ritz Carlton Residences, is a distinctive 40 story mixed use tower that opened in 2001 in Battery Park City. Developed by Millennium Partners and designed by Gary Edward Handel + Associates and Polshek Partnership Architects, the building features 114 condominium apartments above 311 Ritz Carlton hotel rooms. The tower's striking façade combines red brick on the east side with a glass west section topped by an angled crown that rises toward New Jersey. As the southernmost tower in Battery Park City, residents enjoy unobstructed views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
Apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize the spectacular waterfront vistas. Units range from one to three bedrooms, with many featuring corner exposures and wraparound windows. Common high end finishes include marble lined foyers and bathrooms, herringbone or mahogany hardwood floors, and chef's kitchens equipped with premium appliances from Sub-Zero, Viking, Miele, and Thermador. Some residences also feature motorized window shade systems, in-unit washers and dryers, and wine coolers. The larger units, such as the three bedroom corner apartments, offer particularly generous proportions with separate wings for the primary suite and expansive living areas ideal for entertaining.
Residents enjoy full service amenities including 24 hour doorman and concierge services, valet parking, and access to hotel services like room service and housekeeping. The building features a fitness center and spa facilities on the 14th floor sundeck, along with a swimming pool, roof deck, business center, children's playroom, and private residents lounge. The award winning 2West restaurant operates within the building, adding to the hotel like experience.
The prime Battery Park City location offers easy access to waterfront parks and promenades, with Brookfield Place, Hudson Eats, and a Whole Foods nearby. Transportation options include multiple subway lines within a few blocks at Bowling Green, plus bus routes and ferry services.
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Millennium Tower Residences at 30 West Street stands as New York City's first LEED Gold Certified luxury condominium, a 35-story, 236-unit building designed by award-winning Handel Architects in Battery Park City. Developed by Millennium Partners - the same team behind major towers near Lincoln Center and the neighboring Ritz-Carlton - the building generated such demand that it had a waiting list of over 1,000 potential buyers during construction. The tower's green credentials are impressive, operating 25% more efficiently than New York State standards with solar rooftop panels, on-site water recycling systems, and filtered air delivery that removes 85% of outside particulates directly to each unit.
Apartments feature premium finishes throughout, including Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, 9 foot ceilings (10 feet in penthouses), and floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase spectacular views of the Hudson River, Statue of Liberty, and One World Trade Center. Kitchens are equipped with high-end appliances including Sub-Zero refrigerators, Viking gas ranges, Miele dishwashers, and U-Line wine coolers, complemented by Pietra Bedonia stone countertops and custom cabinetry. The marble bathrooms feature soaking tubs, frameless glass showers, and double vanities, while many units include private balconies—with one residence boasting a 1,285 square foot terrace.
The building offers comprehensive luxury amenities including 24-hour concierge and doorman services, a state-of-the-art fitness center, children's playroom, resident lounge with pool table, bicycle storage, and valet parking. Located in the tranquil southern tip of Battery Park City, residents enjoy access to 36 acres of parks and waterfront promenades, while remaining steps from major transportation hubs, the 44,000-square-foot Whole Foods, Brookfield Place, and the dining and shopping options of nearby Tribeca.
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15 William is a modern and sophisticated condominium residence that is surrounded by architectural jewels of the past — and just a few blocks from today’s emerging icons and chic shopping destinations. The 47-story tower is distinctive and contemporary from the outside and sophisticated and comfortable on the inside.
Residents will experience impeccable amenities rivaling New York’s finest residential buildings and luxury hotels — all at an incomparable location in the heart of the Financial District.
Studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom condominium residences are available for immediate occupancy.
Views at 15 William range from compelling historic architectural exposures to panoramas of the rivers and downtown skyline. All of the residences have extraordinary light – a precious commodity in the Financial District.
Amenities include a hotel-style lobby and adjoining Lobby Lounge. There is a Zen garden and enclosed dog run. On the roof there is the Penthouse Sky Lounge, which has a catering kitchen, a private dining room and an entertainment terrace overlooking Lower Manhattan and the East and Hudson Rivers. Nearby is a large, professional screening room and dance lounge with a wet bar. The indoor/outdoor fitness center features a glass-enclosed lap pool with lounge-deck and bar, an outdoor basketball court with bleachers, a squash court, outdoor handball and tetherball courts and sauna and steam rooms.
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20 Pine Street, known as The Collection, is a historic 35-story building in Manhattan's Financial District that was converted to luxury condominiums in 2007. Originally serving as the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company headquarters, the building was designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White with distinctive Egyptian motifs, including 17 sphinx gargoyles adorning its setbacks. The conversion, developed by Leviev Boymelgreen, created 409 residences with interior design by Armani/Casa.
The building features dramatic 10-foot beamed ceilings, with premium finishes and high-end appliances throughout. The top floors (25-35) are designated as Concierge Residences, offering enhanced services including a private elevator and dedicated lounge. The 33-foot-high lobby sets a grand tone for the building's extensive amenity collection.
Residents enjoy access to a comprehensive suite of amenities including a 60-foot lap pool, Turkish Hammam spa, fitness center, golf simulator, library lounge, and a roof deck with reflecting pool. A unique feature is the building's private underground entrance to multiple subway lines.
The Collection occupies a premier location overlooking Chase Manhattan Plaza, surrounded by architectural landmarks including the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Reserve Bank building, and 14 Wall Street. The property's position at the epicenter of the Financial District provides access to the area's rich history, dining, and cultural attractions.
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The 40 Broad Street Condominium opened in 2008 and is a reconstruction of an office building built in the 1980s.
It contains 167 apartments – available in studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts – that feature open spaces with rich Brazilian walnut floors and black granite border and 10-foot ceilings with full-height windows that help light up the contemporary spaces. Setai kitchens have custom cabinetry, black granite countertops, and backsplashes and premium appliances. Master baths feature Kohler soaking tubs, lavatories, and water closets. Units also have washers and dryers and state-of-the-art telecommunications capabilities, with multimedia ports in every room.
The 30-story building has a 24-hour doorman and over 44,000 sf of world class amenities that include a spa, fitness center with private trainers, library, lounge and screening room. Another, smaller fitness center is also available. The roof is equipped with a glass-enclosed area with a fireplace as well as an outdoor whirlpool and cabanas. The roof offers views of the Statue of Liberty, Hudson River, and Manhattan skyline. Also present on the second floor is Reserve Cut Steak House. Nearby subway access includes the 2/3/4/5/A/E/J/Z/R/W and PATH trains, in addition to the South Street Ferries/Water Taxis, Fulton Street Station and the Oculus. Whole Foods and Lifetime Fitness slated to open at Wall & Broadway in 2020.
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The Cipriani Club Residences at 55 Wall Street occupies one of Lower Manhattan's most significant landmarks, a Greek Revival masterpiece built in 1841 by Isaiah Rogers and later expanded by McKim, Mead & White in 1907. The building's storied history includes serving as home to the New York Stock Exchange, U.S. Custom House, and National City Bank before its 2006 conversion to luxury residences.
The building's magnificent façade features two tiers of massive columns - Ionic on the lower level and Corinthian above - while its interior showcases a spectacular 60-foot-high domed great hall. The property houses 106 furnished condominium apartments, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, each outfitted in one of three design styles: sleek, classic, or eclectic.
Residents enjoy an exceptional level of service with 24-hour doorman, concierge, and butler assistance, along with comprehensive amenities including a bi-level fitness center, spa, billiards room, library, screening room, and landscaped roof deck. Two Cipriani restaurants operate on-site, with one located in the former bank vault, offering residents preferential access.
The apartments feature tall ceilings, hardwood floors, and unusually broad windows for pre-war buildings, particularly those facing Wall Street through the colonnade. Each unit comes fully furnished down to the linens and kitchenware, designed by Tsao & McKown.
The building's amenities extend to include housekeeping, shopping services, dry cleaning, flower service, and pet care. Residents receive two-year memberships to the Cipriani Club, and the building allows for flexible short-term rentals with a 30-day minimum, making it attractive for pied-à-terre buyers.
Located in the heart of the Financial District, the building offers easy access to luxury retailers, dining options, and transportation. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the building served as a relief center for workers and area residents, adding another significant chapter to its rich history.
The property represents a unique blend of historical architecture, modern luxury, and comprehensive service, distinguished by its Cipriani brand association and position as one of the most service-oriented condominium projects in New York City.
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