A massive 7-story building in the Financial District, 160 Front Street is an antebellum building noted for its handsome two-story stone base and decorated horse's head cartouche above the doorway. Reported to be a former New Jersey Zinc Company office building, this decoration is said to be the company's trademark. The building was designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh and features limestone and brick finishes on the building's facade. Now this structure has become a landmark housing 64 apartments with various amenities.
The apartments are located on the 4th floor and above, and each one has 10-foot ceilings, parquet wood floors, a balcony, and 5 spacious closets. Despite its ancient architecture, modern comforts are installed inside. Its kitchens and bathrooms are completely new, as are the appliances and accessories.
The building is equipped with an elevator and its lobby is designed with beautiful marble and terrazzo finishes with stainless steel details. There is no concierge, but there is an in-house superintendent. A laundry room is also available within the building.
The express subways are approximately a 7-10 minute walk from Fulton Street. It is also conveniently located near several establishments such as gyms, shopping areas and restaurants, and some famous places.