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The apartment’s large windows allow plentiful light to flood into the spacious rooms during the day before you relax and watch the sunset in the evening. Elegant and thoughtful interior design runs through the apartment with perfect white walls and furnishings, dark wooden floors and views of the Empire State Building. This residence is part of the W New York Hotel and Residences, offering the first opportunity to become a full-time resident in a W hotel in the city.
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The master bedroom is spacious with excellent views through the grand windows. You can unwind on the window seat whilst looking out over the skyline and bustle of the Financial District below. The bathroom is decorated with porcelain tiles and Italian stainless steel towel warmers. The open-plan kitchen and dining area is fully furnished with state of the art appliances.Â
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The building also has a shared FIT fitness facility, W’s signature Whatever/Whenever service and dining options. Owners will also have exclusive access to a lounge area with flat screen TVs and wireless internet as well as a media screening room, café, gym and rooftop terrace overlooking the city. The building is just one block from the Freedom Tower. This apartment can be bought either furnished or unfurnished.
Financial District, Manhattan, New York
Surrounded on three sides by water with an intriguing mix of historic landmarks – this is the birthplace of New York City and home to its oldest cobbled streets – and brand new high-rise glass towers, Manhattan’s Financial District comes with a newly energised vibe. Sharp-suited professionals stride purposefully around Wall Street but there is another freshly minted atmosphere too that has brought a new buyer to the area.
All of Lower Manhattan has been revitalised. Look at the World Trade Centre where the striking Oculus shopping centre and transportation hub recently opened and also the impressive range of schools and family-friendly facilities along the waterfront at Battery Park.
The Financial District on the eastern side of Manhattan’s southern tip now offers a real sense of community rarely found in the heart of a city. This is an easy place to live. Transport links are excellent: Times Square is five stops from Fulton Street Station, the local restaurant scene is constantly evolving and there are parks, cultural venues and shopping on the doorstep to more than match the heavyweight business buzz of the USA’s largest financial centre.