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W New York Downtown

123 Washington Street  |  Financial District

With a beautiful façade and outdoor garden, W New York Downtown serves as a stunning addition to Lower Manhattan offering luxury condos for sale. Apartments are already furnished and include exceptional amenities, such as air conditioning, a washer and dryer, storage space, an alarm system and a fireplace.

This 57-floor condominium located at 123 Washington Street contains a sky lobby and lavish lounge area, as well as a fine dining restaurant, spa and workout facilities. Other amenities include a media floor, with a digital lounge, media screening room and café.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, experience the condo's pool and rooftop terrace overlooking the Manhattan skyline. Each W New York Downtown apartment for sale also contains a terrace, where residents can experience remarkable harbor and Hudson river views.

1 Bedroom Apartment Information

Starting at $1,150,000
Floorplans A B C D

2 Bedroom Apartment Information

Starting at $2,030,000
Floorplans A B C D

3 Bedroom Apartment Information

Starting at $3,595,000
Floorplans A B C D

W New York Downtown Building Details

Neighborhood

Year Built

2010

Number of Apartments

223

Number of Floors

57

Building Access

Elevator

Developer

The Moinian Group

Architect

Gwathmey Siegel & Associates

Service Level

Full Service

Type

Post-war High-rise

Tax Abatement

421-g

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