Built in 2007, this post-war high-rise was designed By Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The building has 15 floors, encompassing 160 apartments, all easily accessible by elevator.
Floor-to-ceiling windows allow sunlight to enter and bathe the unit in a soft glow, while the hardwood flooring throughout the space lends a quiet sophistication. Sleek and modern kitchens offer granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and wooden cabinetry. Gorgeous Carrara marble vanities and floors grace the luxurious baths, which also provide a generous soaking tub. Units come equipped with stackable washer and dryer units for added convenience.
The theme of this building is beauty and elegance, and that theme continues from exterior to interior. Not only are the apartments outfitted in glamour and luxury, but the lobby as well. The lobby is replete with Brownstone walls and Piasentina floors, while the artwork of Frank Stella accents the area. Resident safety is a top priority at 89 Murray Street. Doorman, attended lobby and video security are prominent safety features employed. Luxury services include 24-hour full service concierge, laundry service, and valet. Enjoy the members-only fitness center, lounge, and bike storage.
Located in the desirable Tribeca neighborhood, this new development in New York is perfectly situated. The building overlooks the verdant Pine Forest. Education institutions nearby include the esteemed St. John’s University. 89 Murray Street is in close proximity to many local businesses including a Whole Foods Market as well as banking and shopping.The granite and terracotta façade of 90 West Street is steeped in the rich history of the Financial District. Beautifully curved archways and perched gargoyles accent the exterior. The building was built in 1907 by architect and designer Cass Gilbert, who later designed the Woolworth Building on Broadway. In 1998 the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building’s exterior as an architectural landmark. 90 West was meticulously restored and reopened in 2005 with 23 floors containing 410 apartments. In 2006 the meticulous restoration was recognized and earned the National Preservation Honor Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The interior of the building offers contemporary residences with soaring ceilings, some up to 14 feet, six inches in height. Hardwood flooring throughout provides beauty and sophistication. Self-controlled heating and cooling is available to keep occupants comfortable year-round. Kitchens supply elegance in the form of granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and wooden cabinetry. Marble baths with soaking tubs are accented by stainless steel fixtures. Modern expectations are met by high-speed internet which keeps the residents connects residents to the outside world. Some apartments feature skylights.
This beautifully restored building offers a plethora of services including; 24 hour concierge, attended lobby, doorman, full service garage, laundry service, hotel service, and valet service. Luxury amenities abound with the fully outfitted health club, lounge, billiards, meeting room, and garden courtyard
Located in the Financial District, residents will be close to the World Financial Center, as well as many options for dining, entertainment, shopping and transportation. Find culture just around the corner in Chinatown, or head to Greenwich Village for the arts.