Neighborhood Guide

Financial District


The Financial District

Apartments in The Financial District don’t close when the bell rings at The New York Stock Exchange. A new world of shopping, dining, and luxury living has invaded the neighborhood, giving many of Manhattan’s men and women a place to work and play all in one place.

One of New York City’s most famous neighborhoods, The Financial District, is located in lower Manhattan. It stretches from the West Side Highway to the East River, and from the southern tip of Manhattan, to the Brooklyn Bridge and Park Place. Recently many office buildings have been converted to provide more housing for this growing downtown hot spot. The apartments in The Financial District offer more space and luxury at lower costs.

The Financial District is a must see historical spot in Manhattan. Originally part of New Amsterdam and settled by the Dutch, the area was colonized in the late 1700’s. It is one of the oldest settlements in the United States and is a major center for commerce for the world. Residents relax and eat where some of America’s most important political and literary leaders once dined. There’s Fraunces Tavern and Delmonico’s, where George Washington and Mark Twain would drink and eat. St. Paul’s Chapel is the only pre-Revolutionary War building still standing in Manhattan today, and the inside of the chapel is also a beautiful reminder of our modern day heroes.

Apartments in The Financial District range from quaint brownstones to ultra-luxury high rises. Cobblestones streets and historical markers line the neighborhood, where charming town homes with original details sit. Many new high-rise buildings come equipped with gyms, 24-hour doormen, pools and rooftop gardens. The Financial District also offers plentiful square footage for less. And the views of downtown Manhattan are spectacular.

Convenient shopping has also become a part of the lifestyle in The Financial District. Designer labels have opened satellite stores in the district and the large amount of space has even allowed for BMW to open up shop.

Shopping isn’t the only thing that’s moved into The Financial District. Culture has arrived in lower Manhattan. Visit the Maritime Museum and South Street Seaport to get an insider’s look at of America’s largest port city, New York. Check out The center of American Commerce, The Federal Reserve and Wall Street.

Wall Street is a sea of black suits during the day, but at night young and old New Yorkers are turning out to sample the nightlife in lower Manhattan. New bars, restaurants and grills in The Financial District have become the hot after work meeting spot for Manhattan’s professional elite.

Green space is plentiful surrounding the apartments in The Financial District. Battery Park, and the Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park line the area, and allow residents to enjoy biking, running, walking and relaxing. Beautiful trees line many of the district’s blocks, and give the area a cozy residential feel. Surrounded by water, the district provides breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and The Verrazano Bridge.

Apartments in The Financial District are situated within a cozy neighborhood with all the charisma of old New York joined with luxury, easy living, and new exciting activity.


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