Own a piece of history on the world's most iconic street - 55 Wall Street, 730.
Designed with modern Italian elegance, this stunning split-bedroom, two-bath residence is widely regarded as the premier corner layout in the building. Encompassing 1,672 square feet (155 sqm), it is gracefully wrapped by the building's magnificent Corinthian columns and framed by 17 oversized windows - all facing Wall Street.
Step into a spacious open-concept living and dining area anchored by a sleek kitchen featuring black granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and abundant storage. A cozy alcove offers an ideal space for a home office, with potential to expand the living area (see alternate floor plan).
The primary suite, wrapped in five oversized windows, comfortably fits an Alaskan king bed and offers two deep closets. Its oversized ensuite bath is adorned with lime and malachite marble, featuring a deep-soaking tub, separate shower stall, and dressing table. The secondary bedroom includes two closets and sits adjacent to the spacious second bath, which also offers a separate tub and shower stall.
Additional features include elegant wide crown and base moldings, an in-unit washer-dryer, and recessed lighting throughout.
Residents enjoy white-glove service with a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a beautifully landscaped roof deck, and a bi-level fitness center. Housekeeping services are available at an additional cost.
With Tiffany on the same street, Herm s just around the corner, and the newly opened Printemps and Whole Foods on Broadway, the location is unmatched. Enjoy scenic strolls to historic South Street Seaport by the East River or west to Brookfield Place and sunsets along the Hudson River.
This landmark building, once home to prestigious financial institutions, was originally constructed in 1836 with twelve Ionic columns and expanded in 1907 with twelve Corinthian columns. Its grand neoclassical architecture was first conceived by Isaiah Rogers and later enhanced by McKim, Mead & White-the visionary firm behind NYC icons such as the Pierpont Morgan Library, The Harvard Club, and The University Club.
Own a piece of history on the world's most iconic street - 55 Wall Street, 730.
Designed with modern Italian elegance, this stunning split-bedroom, two-bath residence is widely regarded as the premier corner layout in the building. Encompassing 1,672 square feet (155 sqm), it is gracefully wrapped by the building's magnificent Corinthian columns and framed by 17 oversized windows - all facing Wall Street.
Step into a spacious open-concept living and dining area anchored by a sleek kitchen featuring black granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and abundant storage. A cozy alcove offers an ideal space for a home office, with potential to expand the living area (see alternate floor plan).
The primary suite, wrapped in five oversized windows, comfortably fits an Alaskan king bed and offers two deep closets. Its oversized ensuite bath is adorned with lime and malachite marble, featuring a deep-soaking tub, separate shower stall, and dressing table. The secondary bedroom includes two closets and sits adjacent to the spacious second bath, which also offers a separate tub and shower stall.
Additional features include elegant wide crown and base moldings, an in-unit washer-dryer, and recessed lighting throughout.
Residents enjoy white-glove service with a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a beautifully landscaped roof deck, and a bi-level fitness center. Housekeeping services are available at an additional cost.
With Tiffany on the same street, Herm s just around the corner, and the newly opened Printemps and Whole Foods on Broadway, the location is unmatched. Enjoy scenic strolls to historic South Street Seaport by the East River or west to Brookfield Place and sunsets along the Hudson River.
This landmark building, once home to prestigious financial institutions, was originally constructed in 1836 with twelve Ionic columns and expanded in 1907 with twelve Corinthian columns. Its grand neoclassical architecture was first conceived by Isaiah Rogers and later enhanced by McKim, Mead & White-the visionary firm behind NYC icons such as the Pierpont Morgan Library, The Harvard Club, and The University Club.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group