Lisa Carrington

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Property Description

 

Built  in 1926, this full service  building was converted to apartments in 1996. With rooftop views of the Statue of Liberty  and spacious living plans, these luxury apartments will satisfy all your residential needs.

 

 

RESIDENCE FEATURES

  • High ceilings
  • Hardwood floors
  • Dishwasher
  • Double-pane windows
  • Washer and dryer

BUILDING AMENITIES

  • Doorman
  • Laundry (on the second floor)
  • Gym/Fitness Center
  • Bicycle room
  • Sun-deck

RESTRICTIONS

  • No pets

 

Encompassing 25 acres of waterfront parkland, the Battery is the largest public open space Downtown. Over 280,000 people work within walking distance of the Battery, and over 36,000 residents live in the surrounding area. The Battery has the potential to serve as a major neighborhood amenity, with expansive lawns, overarching shade trees, vast perennial gardens, waterfront promenades, and cultural programs including summertime open–air concerts.

 

Many cultural institutions are within walking distance of the Battery. Attractions include the South Street Seaport, the New York Stock Exchange, the Smithsonian’s Museum of the American Indian, the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the Staten Island Ferry, and the soon–to–be–opened Pier A visitor center. They all radiate from the Battery, which has historically been called the "emerald doorstep of the metropolis".

 

 

Neighborhood Description: The Manhattan Financial District is one of the largest business districts in the United States, and has expereinced enhanced residential gentrification in recent years. Wall Street is a narrow street in lower Manhattan in New York City, running east from Broadway downhill to South Street on the East River. Considered to be the historical heart of the Financial District, it was the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange. Landmark buildings on Wall Street include Federal Hall, and the New York Stock Exchange at the corner of Broad Street. The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is usually considered a historical district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District. A section of nearby Fulton Street is preserved as cobblestone and lined with shops, bars, and restaurants.



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