20 Pine The Collection
20 Pine Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $670,000 to $4,500,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 42
  • Apartments for Rent: 27
The 35-story building at 20 Pine Street, which is also known as 2 Chase Manhattan Plaza, was converted in 2007 to 409 residential condominiums by Leviev Boymelgreen, which had acquired the property from the Resnick and Reuben families in 2004 for about $170 million.

The acquisition was made possible through a $150 million mortgage loan provided by institutional lender, Barclay's Capital (read more)

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Greenwich Club
88 Greenwich Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $525,000 to $1,995,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 25
  • Apartments for Rent: 20
This impressive, 37-story, Art Deco-Style skyscraper at 88 Greenwich Street was erected as an office building in 1930 and designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone.

It was converted to a rental apartment building in 2000 by Worldwide Holdings Corporation and was bought for about $195 million in 2005 by a partnership between Joseph Sitt and Andrew Heilberger, the founder of Citi-Habitats, which (read more)

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56 Pine Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $399,000 to $975,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 7
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This very handsome building was designed by Oswald Wirz and erected in 1894 by James G. Wallace in the Romanesque Revival style. It was designated an official city landmark in 1997 and was converted to 90 condominium apartments in 2005.

It has a fine Lower Manhattan location close to the Art Deco skyscraper masterpiece, the A.I.G. Building at 70 (read more)

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District
151 William Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $635,000 to $1,495,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 6
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
Africa Israel Investments Ltd, of which Lev Leviev is a principal, started marketing in June, 2007, District, a residential condominium conversion of the office building at 151 William Street in the Financial District.

The 7-story building was erected in 1940 and designed by Cross & Cross and Eggers & Higgins. Cross & Cross was the architectural firm that designed (read more)

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130 Water Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $425,000 to $699,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 4
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
One of the early residential conversions of a former office building in Lower Manhattan, this 12-story building was erected in 1955 and converted to a condominium in 1983.

The 122-unit building is a few blocks south of the South Street Seaport with its many restaurants, events and stores, and one block west of the East River. Water Street is one (read more)

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Greenwich Place
120 Greenwich Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $515,000 to $795,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This handsome, Italian Renaissance-palazzo-style 1908 commercial building was converted to a rental apartment building in 1999 and then to a 102-unit, residential condominium building in 2006.

The 13-story, yellow-brick building is across Greenwich Street from the American Stock Exchange and across Albany Street from the Deutsche Bank building that was severely damaged in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. (read more)

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Block Hall
21 South William Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $549,000 to $690,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This 7-story, Tudor-style building at 21-23 South William Street was converted to a residential condominium in 2005.

It has 31 apartments and is known as Block Hall.

The building was acquired in early 2004 for about $4.5 million by the Kennelly Development Company from the Block Hall Development Company. The 25,000-sq. ft. building had been owned since 1967 by John Herzog, who (read more)

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102 Fulton Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,299,500 to $1,449,999
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This attractive cast-iron building is very convenient to the city’s Financial District, City Hall and the South Street Seaport.

Known as the Fulton-Chambers Building, it was built in 1896 by John Petit and designed by James M. Farnsworth in an Italian-Renaissance-revival style.

The 9-story building was converted to 14 condominium apartments at the start of the millennium when a duplex (read more)

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be@william
90 William Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $670,000 to $879,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This 16-story office building at 90 William Street was converted to residential condominiums in 2007 by Mario J. Procida and Louis V. Greco Jr., who bought the building in 2005 for about $32 million.

It has 113 apartments and is known as be@William.

The building, which is located at the southeast corner at Platt Street, was erected in the late 1960s (read more)

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130 Fulton Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $2,395,000 to $2,395,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This ornate former office building at 130 Fulton Street on the southwest corner of Nassau Street was converted to a residential condominium in 2005.

It was converted by Koeppel Companies of which David Koeppel is an executive. Elliot Vilkas was the architect for the conversion that added four floors to the building. The added floors are plain beige masonry in (read more)

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The Croft
71 Nassau Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $649,000 to $649,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
Nassau Street is the Financial District's major shopping street. It may not be the most chic but it has a wide assortment of retailers and is convenient to public transportation.

This building, which is known as The Croft, is located at 71 Nassau Street on the northwest corner at John Street and it is one of the street's most attractive (read more)

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45 John Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
The 12-story former office building originally owned by the Collegiate Church Corporation at 45 John Street was expanded by two floors and converted to a residential condominium development in 2008.

It has 84 apartments ranging in size from 589 to 1,357 square feet. The two-story addition will have 7 penthouses with 11-foot ceilings and most will also have wood-burning fireplaces.

The (read more)

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29 John Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
In 2005, Y.L. Real Estate Developers converting this attractive building at the corner of John and Nassau Streets, into 50 luxury condominium apartments.

The project was a partnership between Yair Levy and Ezra Mashaal of The Kash Group. Arpad Baksa is the architect for the conversion and Shamir Sha is the designer of the interiors.

The building has a two-story-high marble (read more)

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3 Hanover Square


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,995 to $899,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 9
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This elegant, 24-story building was erected in 1926 as an office building and was converted in 1985 to a cooperative apartment house with 205 units.

Hanover Square is a small open area in Lower Manhattan that is dominated by the very handsome but small India House, the small palazzo-style landmark at One Hanover Square between Pearl and Stone Streets that was (read more)

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Liberty Tower
55 Liberty Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $595,000 to $2,950,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 7
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
One of the great skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan, this Gothic Revival-style tower was erected in 1910 and designed by Henry Ives Cobb.

Over the years its office tenants included the Sinclair Oil Company and a precursor of the accounting firm of Coopers Lybrand.

Its ornate English Gothic design was copied on a larger scale, with variations, three years later by Cass Gilbert (read more)

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120 Liberty Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This 13-story, Romanesque Revival building was designed by Oswald Wirz in 1897 and converted to 23 rental apartments in 1998 and sits right across from the southern boundary of Ground Zero.

The building is located between Greenwich and Vesey Streets in the Financial District.

In June, 2005, it was announced that a $3 million grant from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and (read more)

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10 Hanover Square


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
In 1969, Emery Roth & Sons designed this 22-story structure at 10 Hanover Square in the Financial District as an office building and subsequently it was used as offices by Goldman Sachs.

It was acquired by The Witkoff Group and converted to 493 rental apartments in 2005.

The building has a 24-hour doorman, concierge and valet services, a fitness center, a (read more)

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90 West Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This distinguished structure was designed by Cass Gilbert in 1907, several years before he designed the magnificent Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway, known as the "Cathedral of Commerce" and for several years the tallest building in the world.

Both buildings have façades of white terracotta with Gothic styling, although this building sports a mansard roof.

In 1998, the building's exterior was designated (read more)

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Le Rivage
21 West Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This handsome Art Deco rental apartment building has an excellent Lower Manhattan location adjacent to the former Downtown Athletic Club and is one block north of Battery Park. It is close to Trinity Church, the Financial District, Ground Zero and Battery Park City.

The 31-story structure at 21 West Street was converted from a 1926 office building in 1998 (read more)

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The Crest
63 Wall Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
A very prominent but not terribly distinguished Wall Street tower, this building was erected in 1928 for Brown Brothers Harriman and converted to rental apartments in 2003.

It is 37 stories tall and contains 476 apartments. The site had been the address of Brown Brothers Harriman for 168 years before it moved to 140 Broadway.

This tower was designed by Delano (read more)

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The Renaissance
100 John Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
In 1998, the Moinian Group converted the 400,000-square-foot commercial building that had been erected in 1931 at 90 John Street to one split almost evenly between apartments and offices.

One of the original “Plug 'n' Go,” state-sponsored redevelopment properties, 90 John was located in an area that was then being promoted as New York’s “Silicon Valley.”

Despite the subsequent collapse of the (read more)

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20 Exchange Place


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
Designed by Cross & Cross in 1931 for the City Bank-Farmers Trust, this limestone-clad skyscraper quickly became an important component of what would be the world's most romantic and famous skyline for several decades.

When it was erected, it was the fourth tallest building in the world and it is notable for its very slender tower, its 14, ominous but very (read more)

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100 Maiden Lane


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This 25-story building was designed by Clinton & Russell in 1929 and was formerly the headquarters of Caladwalder Wickersham & Taft, the law firm. It was converted into rental apartments in 2005 by Frank Lalazarian who acquired it for $57 million. The conversion was financed with about $98 million in Liberty Bonds.

Avinash K. Malhotra was the architect for (read more)

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90 Washington Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This 27-story building at 90 Washington Street was erected as an office building in 1970 by the Sylvan Lawrence Company and was converted to rental apartments by the Moinian Group in 2003.

The building is also known as 23-31 Rector Street and 52-54 West Street. It is across West Street from Battery Park City.

The building has 398 apartments and a (read more)

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Ocean
1 West Street


  • Location
    Downtown / Financial District
  • Type Rental
  • Apartment Price Range
    $0 to $3,795
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 3
Fifth Avenue and Central Park West may have views of Central Park, but the centerpiece of this complex on Battery Place overlooks not only Battery Park but also the Statue of Liberty, the Castle Clinton National Monument, Ellis Island, Staten Island, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and Pier A, the city's colorful fireboat station.

The southernmost building, 17 Battery Place, was long known (read more)

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