Located at 10 West Street in Battery Park City, the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton opened in November 2001.
It contains 122 apartments and 311 Ritz-Carlton hotel rooms. Units - which quickly sold out when they were first put on the market - feature large windows, modern kitchens and master bathrooms with premium fixtures. Its spacious residences are also distinguished by their varied floor plans. Some apartments boast such impressive touches as motorized window shade systems and marble-lined foyers.
Residents are treated to the same perks and services as hotel guests and have access to such amenities as a full-time doorman, concierge service, an elevator attendant, central air conditioning, a full-service garage, a health club, a garden, a pool, a roof deck, a business center, a children’s playroom, valet parking and a private lounge.
10 West Street overlooks the harbor and the Statue of Liberty. The Bowling Green subway station is just a few blocks away.
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The Pearline Soap Factory building is a seven-unit boutique condominium constructed in 2008 and named in honor of the tenant that once stood on the site at 414 Washington Street. The building was designed to honor its historic surroundings, and every full-floor home is reached via key-locked elevator.
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The Machinery Exchange was originally constructed as a horse stable for the nearby Police Building in 1915, and was converted to a seven-story, 11-unit condominium in 2007. Located at 136 Baxter Street, it is at the crossroads of Soho, Nolita and Chinatown. The building has a virtual doorman, a full-time resident manager, and deeded storage cages.
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27 North Moore Street was built in 1905 by the Merchant's Refrigeration Company, and is now a boutique condominium dubbed The Ice House. Full-time doorstaff and a live-in superintendent are on staff, and amenities include a parking garage, a gym, and a landscaped roof deck with grilling and dining areas, children's play area, sun deck with shower, and 360-degree views.
The Ice House is located in the heart of the Tribeca West Historic District near Hudson River Park, North Moore Park, Washington Market Park, shopping, fine dining, top schools, and all major transportation lines. Pets are welcome.
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