Nov 03, 2016
Carter's Review
This slender, 30-story, mid-block rental apartment building at 15 Cliff Street between John and Fulton streets in Lower Manhattan was erected by Rockrose Development Corporation in 2002.
Rockrose sold it Lalezarian Properties in 2007 for $83 million and Lalezarian sold it in 2014 to Carmel Investors.
It has 156 units.
It was designed by Avinash Malhotra.
Bottom Line
A tall, mid-block rental apartment building with a very large and handsome plaza near the South Street Seaport and several subway lines.
Description
This orange-brick tower is setback considerably from the street with a very large and handsome plaza with two impressive circular planters with seating.
The building is convenient to several subway lines and not from the South Street Seaport.
Amenities
The building has a large roof deck with two grilling stations and a very large landscaped plaza with two circular planters with seating. The building also has an attended lobby, a fitness center, a resident lounge, a laundry room, and is pet friendly.Apartments
Apartments have Bosch washers and dryers, barnwood-style plank flooring, solar shade window treatments, open kitchens with breakfast bars, overhead recessed and under cabinet kitchen LED lighting, white quartz kitchen countertops and bathrooms have rain showerheads.
Apartment F is a two-bedroom unit with 1,045 square feet with an entry foyer that leads to a 20-foot-long living room next to an 8-foot-long kitchen.
Apartment A is a one-bedroom unit with 675 square feet with an 18-foot-long living room and a 10-foot-wide, pass-through kitchen.
Apartment E is a one-bedroom unit with an angled, 20-foot-long living room and a pass-through kitchen.
- No Fee Rental built in 2001
- Converted in 2007
- Located in Financial District
- 156 total apartments 156 total apartments
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed