NYC Apartments for Sale in Financial District

The Financial District was the first area of Manhattan to be developed, and its narrow streets and beautiful buildings reflect this fact today. This lower Manhattan neighborhood has been growing and changing nearly non-stop since it was first developed centuries ago. The stunning architecture and sheer size of the towers that rise above the Financial District’s streets reflect its recent history as the center of the financial world. But while the Financial District remains the capital of Capital, its future is plain to see -- in the area between City Hall Park on the North and the bottom of Manhattan Island on the South, the Financial District has quietly emerged as one of the most desirable new residential neighborhoods in all of Manhattan, and is home to some of the finest new condo listings in New York City.
While the business of the Financial District is still business, many of the grand towers in the neighborhood have been converted into luxury condominiums and enough new construction condos have risen alongside them that the number of people living in the district more than doubled in the first decade of the 21st century. A number of highly rated public schools make the Financial District even more desirable, while an influx of upscale shopping, as well as a tide of restaurants and bars that range from posh to endearingly down-home, have ensured that the New Yorkers who have flocked to this area are living well in one of the most historically significant neighborhoods in Manhattan. In some instances, they're even living in history. The condominiums for sale at The Cipriani Club Residences and 20 Pine are both located in stately pre-war buildings that had previous lives as centers of big business, before being converted to luxury condos. New construction condominiums in the Financial District, such as Be@William, are equally luxe, and rank among the best condos in Manhattan. A neighborhood defined by reinvention -- from Dutch colony to the first capital of the United States to the center of global banking and business -- the Financial District is doing it again and has gracefully remade itself as one of the most desirable residential neighborhoods in Manhattan.
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The Financial District in Lower Manhattan carries with it a great host of business offices and headquarters but unbeknown to most, it also boasts a proud selection of Manhattan apartments for sale. Cocoa Exchange at 1 Wall Street Court is a historic, pre-war condominium building at the intersection of Wall Street, Pearl Street and Beaver Street. Also known as the Beaver Building by some, 1 Wall Street Court was originally home to the New York Cocoa Exchange and consequently warranted its current name. The triangular-shaped Cocoa Exchange is highly reminiscent of the iconic Flatiron Building and every bit as nostalgic as well.

The Greenwich Club Residences offer something few other Financial District condos can boast in its combination of luxurious and very contemporary condos for sale that are housed in a classic Financial District Art Deco high-rise. Factor in a prime Financial District location at 88 Greenwich Street and an impressive suite of amenities to rival those of any Financial District condominium, and the Greenwich Club Residences stand out as one of the more unique pre-war condominium listings in the Financial District, or anywhere in lower Manhattan.

The Downtown Club, at 20 West Street, is a condominium in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, offering luxury apartments for sale. Part of the fastest growing residential areas on Manhattan, The Downtown Club is ideally located within walking distance of Wall Street. This 1930s exclusive private club has been transformed from the home of the Heisman Trophy to a luxurious, 45-story condominium that is rich with amenities and stunning views for its residents to enjoy.

The Financial District conjures up images of sleek buildings, modern and fashionable, and the South Star at 80 John Street fits that image to the tee. Billed as Downtown’s Smartest Buy, the luxury apartments being offered for sale at the South Star have several pre-war characteristics but are, at its essence, contemporary and comfortable homes right in the middle of New York City’s business districts. With the signature style of architect Stephen Jacobs and interior designer Andi Pepper, the South Star condominiums certainly don’t disappoint when checking out their luxury lifestyle factor.

67 Liberty, located just steps from the site of the World Trade Center redevelopment is another luxurious addition to FiDi’s growing residential presence. The one- and two-bedroom full floor homes feature direct elevator access to each of the buildings 14 apartments.

Rising nearly 780 feet, the 64-story tower at 50 West Street is a stunning new addition to downtown Manhattan. The internationally renowned architect Helmut Jahn, popular for his modern take on glass-and-steel structures, has given the city one of the most strikingly designed buildings.

The Walton is a pre-war elevator building in the Financial Side. It was finished in 1902 and converted to condos in 1980. The Beaux Arts classical detailing remains intact. The 11-story building has a brown brick facade with a 2-story limestone base, a newly renovated marble lobby, newly renovated hallways and new elevators. The 5th and 6th floors boast protruding bay windows, which provide light and spaciousness inside and give the building's exterior an ornamental touch.

Residences at the Woolworth Building start 350 feet from the ground, appropriate for what was once the worlds tallest building. With 40 luxury units spanning the top 30 floors of the building, Woolworth Tower Residences suits the landmarked neo-gothic building. Located at 233 Broadway, the building was originally constructed by Frank Woolworth to serve as "The Cathedral of Commerce".

Snuggled along border of the Financial District and Tribeca is an eight floor gem of luxury condominiums. 42 Anne Street houses 7 newly renovated Pre-war lofts. Upon entering this landmarked building, residents are greeted in an over-sized lobby. The private, keyed-elevator opens into each home. Apartments are all equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows, oak flooring, oversized washer and dryer and a laundry room and a private humidification system. Bathrooms are decked in granite and double vanities, and the fully equipped kitchens have stainless steel appliances ready for use on the marble counter tops. Storage room is available for every resident in the building and bicycle racks are available to store bikes between NYC adventures and trips around the neighborhood.