The Thomas Juul-Hansen designed condominiums start one hundred and seventy-two feet in the sky. Residences are modern canvasses showcasing various perspectives: 360 degree views, river to river, downtown landmarks to uptown skyline
A major highlight of living at The Beekman Residences comes with the same fantastic perks of being a hotel guest! You receive a-la-carte hotel and personal concierge services, including an elevator ride down to dine at Tom Colicchio's Temple Court or Daniel Boulud's Le Gratin. Grab a cocktail or coffee at the intimate Bar Room at The Beekman Hotel, nestled under the pyramidal skylight of the nine-story atrium. Some of the other amenities include: an 11th floor retreat with a private dining room and Chef's table (which can also be used to host business meetings); a Media room; and a rooftop terrace, consisting of common seating areas, barbecues and a sun deck. The fitness center resides on the 2nd floor of The Beekman Hotel and has direct elevator access from the residences. Other services offered by the concierge include travel reservations, fresh housekeeping, in-house private event planning, catering, and the use of the luxury house Lincoln Navigator.
Tenant Condo Application Fees are as Follows:Move In Deposit- $1000- refundable
Move in Fee- $500
Move in Loading Dock Fee- $350
Application Processing Fee- $800
Consumer Report Fee- $75
Digital Document Retention Fee:$112.50
Quick Profile
The Seaport District sits between the Financial District to the south and the Brooklyn Bridge to the north. The original Seaport designation was limited to the streets east of Water Street from Fletcher Street to Dover Street and incorporated the actual Seaport and the piers. But no more. Today, the neighborhood boundaries have expanded westward toward Park Row and include a surge of new developments in the area around Pace University and City Hall Park.
This is not your father’s Seaport. It is no longer a commercial hub and the seafood industry, which operated out of the port for nearly two hundred years, has been displaced. The older low-rise buildings that line these cobblestoned streets have been repositioned, the SouthBridge towers complex to the east of Water Street has gone free market, multiple commercial buildings have been converted to residential usage and new gleaming residential towers are rising on the site of the iconic J&R Music World which once lined the east side of Park Row.
Still, the Seaport is a small neighborhood, particularly quaint just north of Beekman Street. The streets are dominated by century-old warehouses and maritime buildings which gives the neighborhood its overt character. The Brooklyn Bridge, on its northern edge, looms in the backdrop.