
Financial District apartments make great homes for residents who work in the area. The Financial District represents the southern tip of Manhattan and runs from the East River to the Hudson River (except for Battery Park City) and from South Ferry up to Murray Street and the Brooklyn Bridge. The area is also referred to by some as Wall Street and is dominated by large office and residential buildings. It is truly a two-faced neighborhood; bustling during the weekdays and serene at night and on the weekends.
The Financial District is comprised of luxury high rise doorman buildings, most of which have been converted from office buildings, banks and other commercial institutions. Many of these options offer modern furnishings, concierge service and multiple premium amenities, all included in the price. The population down here is a mix of young professionals and families with most working in offices nearby.
There are certainly some popular spots for residents to spend their time. South Street Seaport offers good dining and drinking options with a small outdoor mall-like center for shopping. Food and other types of festivals are held there regularly and cater to all types of people. Battery Park, one of the largest parks in the city, can be utilized for recreational activities and possesses great views of the Hudson River and Statue of Liberty. Likewise, Governor’s Island, a short ferry ride away, provides individuals and families with even more space to bike ride, mini-golf and attend concerts.
Barclay Tower (10 Barclay Street) – A modern high-rise doorman building offering a gym and pool.
The Metro (17 John Street) – A 15-story pre-war Art Deco structure.
The Crest Lofts (67 Wall Street) – A high-rise doorman building offering a gym and garage.
District (60 Ann Street) – A mid-twentieth century mid-rise doorman elevator condo building with a gym.
The Setai (40 Broad Street) – High-rise doorman building with numerous high-end amenities.
3 Hanover Square – A high-rise doorman building offering laundry facilities.
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Food Sho Shaun Hergatt Delmonico’s The Capital Grille Les Halles Burger Shoppe |
Drinks Rise at the Ritz Carlton Vintry Wine & Whiskey Bin No. 220 Ulysses’ Stone Street Tavern |
Activities Battery Park South Street Seaport Governor’s Island Walking Tours Wall Street |
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Subway/bus route symbols TM Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Used with permission.