Enter into a gracious foyer and enormous loft with classic details of years gone by. Impressive bespoke design is on display in this home. An enormous living room is the perfect place for entertaining.
The open kitchen with Scavolini cabinets, caesarstone counters and high end appliances will make even the most discerning culinary star at home. Truly the heart of the home, this is truly the perfect place to host guests.
A large separate dining area easily accommodates up to twelve for special occasions. The warm and inviting space is the perfect backdrop for gatherings or simply curling up with a good book.
Your generous sitting area is ideal for watching the game with friends or hanging out with someone special.
The sleeping area is tucked away and this space is pin-drop quiet so you will sleep like a baby.
Finished in carrara marble with modern fixtures, the spa-like bathroom is absolutely beautiful.
This historic building has a modern elevator, video intercom and virtual doorman. Pets, investors, copurchasing, foreign buyers and corporate ownership are all welcome.
Located in the heart of the historic Seaport, an incredible selection of restaurants, bars, entertainment and transportation are minutes away. Wall Street, the Financial District, Brookfield Place and the Oculus are within an easy reach.
Application Fees for Tenant
$350 Lease Application Fee
$20 Credit Check Fee (per applicant)
$500 Move-in Fee
$500 Move-in Deposit (refundable)
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.