One Wall Street Debuts As A Residential Tower

One Wall Street, Entrance
One Wall Street, Entrance

Built in 1931 as the headquarters of Irving Trust commercial bank and then Bank Of New York Mellon Corporation, One Wall Street, an Art Deco masterpiece designed by Ralph Walker, is launching as a 50 story residential skyscraper. The eight year renovation was realized by developer Macklowe Properties. The 566 unit condo building currently has residences available for sale ranging from a $1.28 million studio to a $12.75 million four bedroom. The project offers 170 different apartment layouts. A triplex penthouse with 35 ft ceilings has yet to be priced. Building amenities include a private club on the 39th floor featuring a restaurant, formal dining room, 4,000 sqft landscaped terrace and fitness center. [NY Post]

One Wall Street, Living Room
One Wall Street, Living Room

Four BR Penthouse At 443 Greenwich Street Sells For $29 Million

443 Greenwich Street PHD
443 Greenwich Street PHD

A 4 BR 4.5 Bath Penthouse triplex with 5,004 sqft. interior space and a 1,000 sqft. private terrace at 443 Greenwich Street sold for $29 million. The residence features a double height living room with seven south facing windows, a marble encased gas fireplace and reclaimed wood beams. The apartment was initially purchased for $20.2 million in 2017. 443 Greenwich Street was built as a book bindery in 1882 and then converted to 53 luxury condominium residences in 2017 by Metro Loft Developers, LLC and Cetra Ruddy Architects. Building amenities include a 70 ft indoor swimming pool, a state of the art fitness center, a children’s playroom, wine storage, a 5,000 sqft. landscaped roof deck, and a central courtyard. [Mansion Global]

443 Greenwich PHD, terrace
443 Greenwich St. PHD, private terrace

Penthouse At Cast Iron House In TriBeCa Lists For $12.95 Million

Cast Iron House
Cast Iron House

Penthouse East, a 4 BR 3.5 Bath duplex with 3,809 SF interior space and a 1,510 SF terrace, that is built on top of Cast Iron House, lists for $12.95 million. Architect Shigeru Ban has transformed a landmarked 19th century neoclassical structure at 67-69 Franklin Street into 13 modern residences and two glass and steel penthouses. Amenities at the new development in TriBeCa include 24 hour doorman, fitness center, hydrotherapy spa, yoga studio, children’s playroom and a courtyard. [Mansion Global]

Cast Iron House
Cast Iron House