Neighborhood

You Know the Map. You Don’t Know the Life.

The Financial District was once driven by numbers and moved at the cadence of commerce. Today, it flows with a new energy infused with art, culture, and the vibrant mix of people who now call it home. Amid centuries-old cobblestones and storied facades, you’ll find art centers and fine dining, waterfront promenades and private members’ clubs, luxury shopping, and gourmet markets. What was once the city’s engine of finance is now its canvas for possibility, where history’s weight meets the lightness of modern living.

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The Rink at Brookfield Place
Rockefeller Park

Parks & Waterfronts

Where Historic Streets Meet Open Sky

Downtown’s edges are defined by water—and by space to breathe. With 84 acres of parks and open space, riverfront esplanades, and access to Governors Island, this part of Manhattan offers something rare: room to move, reflect, and reconnect. Morning runs. Sunset walks. A slower kind of city moment.

A whimsical landmark at the Battery Park Conservancy, the SeaGlass Carousel reimagines the classic ride as luminous art. Housed in a jewel-like pavilion, its glowing fish carry riders through an underwater dream, proof that even in New York's oldest neighborhood, wonder still finds a way to surprise.

Battery Park

The river, the skyline, the practice. All yours.

Shopping

The Finest Retail. Steps Away.

At street level, convenience meets curated. From the newly opened flagship of Parisian icon Printemps to the multi-floor Whole Foods Market, One Wall Street brings fashion, food, and wellness right to your doorstep. Just blocks away, Brookfield Place, Tiffany, Hermès, The Tin Building, and McNally Jackson create a vibrant retail landscape—international in reach, yet unmistakably New York in spirit.

Dining

A Neighborhood That Feeds Every Craving

Some of the city's most exciting culinary moments converge right here. Inside One Wall Street itself, savor exquisite dining at Maison Passerelle, The Red Room Bar, Salon Vert, and Café Jalu, each bringing a taste of Parisian elegance to the Financial District. Beyond Michelin-starred destinations like Overstory, SAGA, Crown Shy, Nobu, CUT, and The Fulton offer world-class experiences. At the same time, the vibrant Tin Building food halls and historic Stone Street taverns create a rich tapestry of global flavors steps away. The Financial District is a neighborhood where every meal is a destination.

Arts & Culture

A Spotlight on Creativity

History is ever-present—but never static. Just beyond your door, the Perelman Performing Arts Center, the Skyscraper Museum, and the River to River Festival redefine what it means to be immersed in culture. From galleries and public sculptures to historic landmarks and contemporary performance, this is where New York's creative legacy evolves.

Transportation

Go Everywhere. Start Here.

The world converges here—and moves from here, effortlessly. With 13 subway lines, multiple ferry routes, and heliport access, getting anywhere—JFK, the Hamptons, Brooklyn or Midtown—is remarkably easy. This is the most connected corner of the city, now redesigned for real life.

Landmarks

The Stories Behind the Skyline

No other neighborhood in New York City can boast so many famous sites in such close proximity. Living at One Wall Street means being surrounded by world-renowned buildings and structures–historic as well as contemporary–every day. From 19th century icons such as Federal Hall, Trinity Church, and the Brooklyn Bridge, to 20th century landmarks like the New York Stock Exchange, to the new World Trade Center complex, Downtown’s incomparable history is alive and well.

  • Parks and Waterfronts +
    Bowling Green
    City Hall Park
    Governors Island
    Rockefeller Park
    The Battery
    Zuccotti Park
  • Retail +
    Apple Store
    Blue in Green
    Brookfield Place
    Eataly NYC
    Fulton Market
    Hermès
    Locanda Verde
    Louis Vuitton New York
    McNally Jackson Books
    Maison Margiela
    Pasanella & Sons
    Printemps
    South Street Seaport
    The Armoury
    Tiffany & Co.
    Tin Building by Jean-Georges
    Whole Foods Market
  • Dining +
    abcV at Tin Building
    Atera
    Au Cheval
    Basserie Fouquet
    Carne Mare
    Crown Shy
    Dead Rabbit
    Delmonico's
    Grand Banks Tribeca
    Fraunces Tavern
    Fulton Fish Co
    Harry's Steakhouse
    Manhatta
    Maisson Passarelle
    Nobu Downtown
    Odeon Tribeca
    Overstory
    Saga
    Schilling Restaurant & Bar
    Smith & Mills
    Temple Court
    The Bar Room At Temple Court
    The Fulton
    The Roxy Bar
    Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs
    Trinity Place
  • Arts & Culture +
    9/11 Memorial & Museum
    Alamo Draft House
    Black Gotham Experience
    Casa Cipriani
    Federal Hall National Memorial
    Firehouse: DCTV's Cinema
    IPIC Theater
    Irish Hunger Memorial
    Mercer Labs
    National Museum of the American Indian
    Perelman Arts Center (PAC)
    Pier 15, East River Espadade
    Pier 17
    Skyscraper Museum
    South Street Seaport Museum
    Tribeca Film Center
    WSA Building
  • Transportation +
    Governors Island Ferry
    New Jersey Path
    NY Waterway
    Staten Island Ferry
    Skyport Helipad
  • Wellness +
    AIRE Ancient Baths
    Clean Market FiDi

A Neighborhood Transformed

400 years of history 100s of bars, restaurants, and world class shopping 3 michelin-starred restaurants 6 food halls 7 farmers markets 13 subway lines 14 ferry Routes 3 miles of waterside esplanades 84 acres of parks 9 museums 20 playgrounds 13 dog parks 20 entertainment venues