101 Wall St Unit 10B
New York, NY 10005
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Flex 2 Bedroom: River views, quick access to public transportation, an elegantly re-imagined Art Deco building with amenities galore in a prime FiDi location, complement this spacious, split two-bedroom, two and a half bath condominium in 101 Wall By The Water. Large casement windows in all rooms allow for ample sunlight through two exposures: North & East. The open kitchen features all Bosch appliances, custom designer white oak cabinets and honed marble countertops. The living and dining areas afford plenty of room for family dinners and social gatherings. Both bedrooms have en suite bathrooms with deep soaker tubs and the primary bathroom has a separate shower. 101 Wall By the Water provides residents with a host of thoughtful amenities. These include private storage closets, a spacious lounge complete with a bar and catering kitchen, a quiet library, childrens playroom, game room, a fitness studio with state-of-the-art cardio and strength-training equipment, sauna and steam rooms, and a golf simulator. There is also a landscaped rooftop terrace with commanding views of lower Manhattan and the East River which is furnished with a gas grill and comfortable outdoor seating. The building is close to the East River Esplanade and the newly reinvented South Street Seaport, and is surrounded by a number of high-end restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. Nearby subway lines include the 1/2/3/4/5/N/R/W/J/Z. APARTMENT ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SALE ON SEPARATE LISTING ONLINE NYS STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE & NYS HOUSING DISCRIMINATION DISCLOSURE FORM:
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101 Wall St is a condo located in New York County and the 10005 ZIP Code.
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101 Wall first graced the NYC skyline in 1931 as a 27-story, Art Deco office building designed by Schwartz and Gross, a firm behind many of the city’s landmarked buildings. Fischer Rasmussen Whitefield Architects completed the condo conversion in 2017, preserving historic pre-war elements like the building’s original brass elevators and setback terraces. Ashlei De Souza, a broker with Serhant, is familiar with 101 Wall. She cites its river views and private, boutique nature as part of its appeal, considering each floor maxes out at three apartments. The location doesn’t hurt either. “It’s great for people who want to be downtown, but maybe they don’t want to do Battery Park because it’s a little too isolated,” she says, adding how residents benefit from the proximity to South Street Seaport and Wall Street without the craziness of being too close to the action. The Art Deco exterior inspired the interiors, which Dutch designer Piet Boon tackled; his studio handles renowned luxury properties like the Mandarin Oriental in Vietnam. In addition to taking cues from the Art Deco era, Boon’s preference for natural elements is also apparent in 100 Wall’s 51 units. (Originally there were 52, but one was combined.) One- to four-bedroom residences feature a white color scheme, from the walls to the kitchens and baths, complemented by wide-plank, gray-oak herringbone floors throughout. Dark bronze casement windows add a pleasing contrast to break up all the white and overlook the East River in many units; they’re also double-paned to maintain a quiet ambiance. Modern layouts embrace foyers, nine-foot-high ceilings, open-concept kitchens and sizeable bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Minimalist kitchens are outfitted with white lacquer cabinets and marble counters and backsplash. Bosch appliances include an electric convection oven and gas stove. Most appliances are tucked away behind panels, from the refrigerator and freezer to the dishwasher and ventilation hood. Higher-end units also possess Bosch speed ovens and Marvel wine coolers. Like the kitchens, bathrooms feature white lacquer vanities topped with marble and surrounded by honed white marble walls, floors — and even the soaking tub — in primary baths. Secondary bathrooms change it up with porcelain walls and tiles, but the marble theme reappears in powder rooms. Additional standard features are central air and heat and in-unit Bosch washers and dryers, although the penthouses step it up with Asko machines. To that end, a small number of apartments in the top-tier line encompass duplex penthouses. These offer next-level luxury with private terraces and elevators. Units of around 700 square feet start at around $970,000, and bi-level penthouses with 3,100 square feet climb to $6 million. 101 Wall’s entrance sets the tone with original Art Deco bronze-trimmed doors that inspired other design elements, like the building number in large bronze letters. A full-time door attendant welcomes residents into a simple yet striking lobby, where original brass elevators face a framed brass wall panel behind the limestone concierge desk. Minimalist decor and a light color scheme focus attention on the antique mirror on the back wall, accentuated by hanging black light fixtures. The lobby’s bronze touches continue inside elevators and reappear in hallways, notably the brass numbers and sconces outside each apartment. Cohesiveness is the design scheme here; the lounge is an extension of units with the same white walls, bronze accents and herringbone floors, and channels a private club thanks to its pool table, catering kitchen and bar (clad in marble, of course). The white walls and herringbone floors continue into the tastefully decorated children’s playroom and game room area. The landscaped rooftop terrace brings the luxury outdoors with its Wolf grill and East River views. “It’s very lightly used because there aren’t a ton of people in the building,” De Souza shares. Back inside, Boon also coordinated with Kevin Dineen of Structure Personal Fitness for the fitness center design; Dineen’s business also provides personal training. The studio differentiates itself with turf floors, a golf simulator and a sauna. De Souza adds that all amenities are on the lower floors. “You can use them all the time; you don’t have to worry about the gym being next to somebody’s apartment.” 101 Wall is directly across the street from the East River Esplanade, a two-mile stretch that attracts locals with its bike path and paved promenade. Neighbors also run into each other at the nearby dog park. The building straddles the area between the Financial District and South Street Seaport; the latter is just a few blocks away. This former tourist-centric hub now attracts locals for weekend brunches, boutique shopping, street fairs and packed concerts at Pier 17 on summer nights. Imagination Playground is in the same vicinity; this David Rockwell-designed play area includes sand and water features. Additional recreation includes the Alamo Drafthouse for dinner and adult beverages with a movie. Casual restaurants abound, with some notables like the one Michelin-starred Crown Shy for its ever-changing, globally inspired menu. For groceries, the nearest options are City Acres Market, part supermarket, part food hall, and a newer bi-level Whole Foods near the 4, 5 Wall Street station. The 2, 3 lines at Wall Street station are about a five-minute walk, with the J, Z lines a block further. Heading west, the 4, 5 lines follow at Wall Street and the R, W trains at Rector Street. An added benefit of living here is strolling a few minutes along the esplanade to the ferries at Pier 11/Wall Street, making it possible to catch commuter ferries to Brooklyn or East 34th Street. The Seastreak Ferry also operates here and takes riders to popular Jersey Shore beaches.
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The Financial District sits at the tip of Lower Manhattan. It is the oldest part of New York City – the city was created here in 1624. Known as the world’s center of finance, the district is home to the largest stock exchange in the world, the New York Stock Exchange. Sometimes referred to as FiDi, the district contains a variety of high-end restaurants and bars along Wall Street, popular hangouts for those working at the exchange.
Many landmarks are in the Financial District, including One World Trade Center, The National 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum, the Castle Clinton National Monument, and Battery Park. National Historic Sites include St. Paul’s Chapel, founded in 1766 and visited by George Washington after his inauguration in 1789. Stone Street, one of New York’s oldest streets, is a historic district, first paved in 1658.
Because so much is happening in the Financial District, it is packed with residents, workers, and tourists.
Learn more about living in Financial District| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Walk: | 8 min | 0.5 mi | |
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| Drive: | 4 min | 1.3 mi | |
| Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi |
Transportation options available in New York include Wall Street (2,3 Line), located 0.2 mile from 101 Wall St Unit 10B. 101 Wall St Unit 10B is near LaGuardia, located 10.5 miles or 23 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 13.4 miles or 23 minutes away.
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Drive: | 13 min | 4.6 mi |
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Drive: | 14 min | 5.1 mi |
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Drive: | 23 min | 10.5 mi |
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Newark Liberty International
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Drive: | 23 min | 13.4 mi |
Time and distance from 101 Wall St Unit 10B.
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| Walk: | 5 min | 0.3 mi | |
| Walk: | 12 min | 0.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 7 min | 2.6 mi |
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.1 mi |
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Battery Park
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi |
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Castle Clinton National Monument
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Drive: | 5 min | 1.5 mi |
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Cadman Plaza Park
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Drive: | 6 min | 2.2 mi |
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Drive: | 7 min | 2.4 mi |
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| Drive: | 9 min | 2.7 mi | |
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| Drive: | 14 min | 5.1 mi |
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| Drive: | 21 min | 10.7 mi |
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