Top 10 Rooftop Decks in Financial District Condos
#1 - 1 Wall Street
In one of the most-anticipated condo conversions of the past few years, the landmarked, Ralph Walker-designed headquarters of the Irving Trust Company at 1 Wall Street were transformed into luxury residences. A two-level landscaped terrace looks out on direct views of the Statue of Liberty.
#2 - 75 Wall Street
At 75 Wall Street, the condos are situated on the uppermost levels so as to make the most of river and skyline views. A massive roof terrace looks out on 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline.
#3 - 77 Greenwich Street
At Jolie, the apartments and amenities are situated on the upper levels so as to make the most of unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline, the Hudson River, and New York Harbor. Among them is a roof terrace with a Zen meditation deck, lush planters, and an outdoor kitchen with grilling stations.
#4 - 15 William Street
The Penthouse Sky Lounge at the top of 15 William NY, a modern condominium, features a catering kitchen, a private dining room, and a massive entertaining terrace overlooking the East River, the Hudson River, and the Lower Manhattan skyline.
#5 - 50 West Street
The LEED-certified 50 West has set new standards for height and luxury in the Financial District. The 64th-story observatory includes an outdoor kitchen, and views stretching from New York Harbor to New Jersey to the Atlantic Ocean make an incredible backdrop to cookouts.
#6 - 130 William Street
Between its soaring height, textured facade, and arched windows, 130 William Street's design by Sir David Adjaye is a striking new addition to the Financial District skyline. By virtue of its height nearly 800 feet in the air, the landscaped rooftop observation deck enjoys sweeping views of the Midtown skyline and New York Harbor.
#7 - District, 111 Fulton Street
111 Fulton Street's transformation from a Neo-Classical office building to condominium District involved the restoration of the existing facade, the addition of three more stories, and the conversion of the interiors to well-appointed residences and thoughtful amenities. The beautifully furnished roof deck features reflecting pools, lounge areas, cabanas, and landscaping.
#8 - The Collection, 20 Pine Street
The Art Deco former headquarters of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company have been transformed into a residential condominium with interiors by Armani/Casa. A rooftop terrace lounge offers beautiful landscaping, a water feature, and views of the Lower Manhattan skyline.
#9 - 99 John Street
99 John Street was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, the same architects who designed the Empire State Building further uptown, and started out as an office building before being converted to a rental and then a condominium with luxe amenities that include a rooftop terrace with lounging and dining areas.
#10 - The Broad Exchange Building, 25 Broad Street
When the Beaux Arts-style 25 Broad Street was completed in 1902, it was the largest office building in New York City. Today its landmarked architecture and historic lobby have been beautifully restored during its conversion to condos, which includes the addition of luxurious amenities. These include a roof deck with an outdoor kitchen, playground, lounge area, and outdoor shower.
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