03/22/2023 – The huge project has been completed One Wall Streetthe largest office-to-residential conversion in New York City history.
Maclow propertiesInc., which redeveloped Ralph Walker’s 1931 Art Deco masterpiece, celebrates this milestone by revealing designer interiors and welcoming first residents to the 116,000-square-foot building, which includes 566 residences and more than 23,000 square feet of space for exclusive and commercial services. It has already established itself as a point of reference in the neighborhood’s residential landscape and throughout Manhattan.
Because of its history and scale, One Wall Street is one of the most important buildings in New York City. Announce Harry MaclowMacklowe Properties CEO. “The project embodies our vision of living in the heart of Manhattan of the highest quality, representing everything that is distinctive about New York’s past and future: architecture and design, sophistication, creativity and collaboration. We are proud to finally unveil the completed building, where the owners have already begun to move in.”
The Business End reveals for the first time the services to residents on the 38th and 39th floors:
– the Sky ballDesigned by MdeAS Architectsoffering priceless views of the Midtown Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River
– The one clubInspired by the amenities and services of luxury hotels and exclusively accessible to residents and their guests, offering a gourmet restaurant and bar in upscale interior rooms designed by Deborah Burke, recently inducted into the 100 Hall of Fame 2023 AD
– the terracewith an area of more than 1,300 square meters, includes both environments.
The retail area on the ground floor of One Wall Street has also opened All foodsthe Financial District’s largest grocery store and health club Life Time Fitness.
French luxury retail brand printemps It will open its first store in the United States here, on an area of more than 16,000 square meters that will include the historic store red room.
The one club
The services offered to residents and their guests occupy an area of 9,000 square meters and are inspired by the best social clubs in London and New York. Occupying the entire 38th and 39th floors, as well as much of the sixth floor, The One Club provides dedicated spaces for wellness, recreation, leisure and work.
one works It is a transformative coworking concept designed to respond to the unexpected increase in demand for hybrid business systems.
More than 600 square meters was designed by Deborah Burke with Harry Maclow himself.
Available to residents: Two large boardrooms for meetings and presentations, a variety of co-working spaces including offices, lounges, communal tables, soundproofed telephone booths and audio broadcasting rooms ensuring maximum privacy during calls or virtual meetings with equipment provided on request. One Works also features a fireplace, kitchen with bar, and professional press room backed up by free Wi-Fi on the premises.
One Wall Street is the Financial District’s first luxury apartment building with a full-time service staff, including doormen, porters, residence managers, and concierge.
Additional resident amenities include a dedicated fitness and wellness floor, complimentary membership to Life Time Fitness on the ground floor, children’s playroom, teen lounge, private storage, bike garage and pet sitting, further enhancing One Wall Street’s status. The most exclusive residential building in the city center.
Apartments
In conjunction with the completion of the amenity spaces, Macklowe Properties announces the commencement of residence sales Harbor GroupUnveil a new one Residency form Designed by Harry McCullough in association with Guillaume Coutheillas by frenchCALIFORNIA.
L’Unit 3404 From the Harbor Collection is one of One Wall Street’s most spectacular apartments, featuring three bedrooms, stunning views of Midtown Manhattan, premium fixtures, high-performance appliances, and interiors curated by craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Upscale housing on One Wall Street includes apartments Signature Made by designer Elizabeth Graziolo of Yellow House Architects – AD100 Listed – and by French Architect Cyril Virginolopened in 2022.
One Wall Street has 566 dwellingsmany with soaring ceilings and stunning views of Manhattan, New York Harbor, and landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Trinity Church, and the New York Stock Exchange.
Available housing costs range from $1.13 million to $12.75 million, excluding the penthouse. Pricing for larger units is available upon request.
Engineering One Wall Street
Built in 1931 as the headquarters of the Irving Trust, One Wall Street represented one of the most ambitious examples of adaptive reuse in New York City history and spearheaded the transformation of the financial district into an upscale residential neighborhood.
The Architectural Institute of America named him the “Architect of the Century.” Ralph Walker In his project for One Wall Street, he expressed the unbridled optimism and boundless freedom of a new era, the so-called Jazz Agewhose charming enthusiasm is best embodied in the Art Deco style of architecture.
A pioneer of skyscraper design, Walker became one of the most respected architects in America, particularly among industrial giants whose ambitions called for ever-taller buildings to house them.
Maclow properties
Macklowe Properties was founded in New York more than 60 years ago by Harry Macklowe and is known worldwide for developing projects that have changed the face of the city. With over a million square feet of residential, commercial and retail buildings designed and built to date, Macklowe Properties has earned a reputation for its ability to deliver innovative design and the highest quality construction. The company’s projects include 432 Park Avenue (the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere), 737 Park Avenue, the Metropolitan Tower, Three Ten East 53rd Street, and the Apple Cube on Fifth Avenue. The Apple flagship store, located in the GM Building’s Fifth Avenue Plaza, is known for its distinctive 32-inch glass cube that has been named one of America’s Favorite Architectural Structures by the American Institute of Architects.