ONE WALL STREET

The Street You Know.

The Life You Never Expected.

From an art deco landmark of limestone and bronze comes life with a new rhythm. At One Wall Street, downtown living is elevated by design and refined by exclusivity. Behind the iconic Art Deco façade, this landmark residence offers a lifestyle rich in unexpected privilege: a private restaurant and bar reserved solely for residents, access to a world-class fitness and wellness center, and bespoke services from Printemps accessible directly from home, and much more.

Building

A Landmark That Lives Differently

At over 650 feet high, One Wall Street has always stood tall – an icon of American ambition, etched in limestone and crowned in Art Deco detail. Originally designed in 1931 by Ralph Walker as the headquarters of the Irving Trust Company, the building has long been celebrated as one of the city’s great architectural works, spoken of with the same reverence as other Art Deco icons, the Empire State and The Chrysler buildings.

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Residences

A Hidden Sense of Home, Revealed

From smartly appointed studios to sprawling four-bedroom residences with private terraces and sweeping river views, the residences at One Wall Street offers a rare expression of space, scale, and history made new. Each home preserves the spirit of the building’s celebrated architecture while embracing a fresh, contemporary sensibility—timeless elegance reimagined for the way you live today.

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Amenities

The Exceptional Awaits You Everyday

Designed to deliver an enriching and rewarding lifestyle that’s unique to this special destination, One Wall Street has taken an innovative approach to amenities. These are not simply features of the building, they are encounters all their own that speak to every mode of living: health and wellness, professional, and social, and beyond. The fact they happen to all be located footsteps from your front door is what makes living here at the more rewarding.

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Neighborhood

New York’s Most Exciting Neighborhood

Long known as the Financial District, this stretch of Lower Manhattan has redefined itself as a cultural and residential destination. Here, Michelin-starred restaurants share blocks with markets and waterfront cafés. Acres of parks and esplanades connect you to the city by foot, bike, or ferry. The East River and the Hudson frame the skyline, and some of New York’s most prominent landmarks rise just outside your door. And yet, the most iconic thing here is the connected vibe that exists around every corner.

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