101 Wall

Picnic at the Elevated Acre

Ask a New Yorker to name the best spot for a picnic, and you’ll hear the names of some of the city’s better known parks and green spaces: Central Park, the High Line, Bryant Park, even Fort Tryon Park, or...

More Fun Than You Think: An Afternoon at the Museum of American Finance

A museum all about money might sound a little dry, but the Museum of American Finance on Wall Street is a must-visit for any New Yorker — especially if you’re living nearby, in a condo at 101 Wall. We can...

History Around You

Manhattan’s Financial District (FiDi) is brimming with historic charm, and today it continues to embody the city’s prosperous spirit. Its winding streets and landmark buildings weave the intricate tale of Manhattan’s rich past and how it came to be the...

A Timeless Exterior, Renewed

Built in 1931, 101 Wall features a classic Art Deco exterior with landscaped setback terraces that reflect the bold geometric lines of the era. Every aspect of the historic façade helps set the stage for the understated elegance of the...

Selling High-End Apartments, Fully Furnished

New York Times, February 26, 2016 There’s a new trend in the luxury housing market: turnkey furniture packages. Some New York new developments are offering buyers fully furnished interior design solutions for their recent condo purchase. Down on Wall Street...

Foodie Finds In FiDi

While Manhattan’s Financial District shed its reputation of being “all work and no play” years ago, most coverage of the local dining and imbibing scene tends to focus on the neighborhood’s bigger-ticket, made-for-expense-accounts offerings. But FiDi is also home to...

Piet Boon’s Muscular Minimalism

Introspective Magazine, January 18, 2016 Dutch designer Piet Boon has top developers and architects worldwide inviting him to enhance their projects with his unique trademark combination of both strong and sophisticated design. It was Boon’s signature focus on balancing hefty...

Fulton Stall Market

Steps from the luxury condos at 101 Wall, the South Street Seaport beckons and enchants. A designated historic district, its architecture evokes the maritime spirit of the neighborhood’s past and present—with a New England-esque charm that feels more 19th century...

Fashion-Forward Art & Design at Seaport Studios

The newly opened Seaport Studios at the South Street Seaport is bringing the latest fashion trends to the Financial District. The 5,000 square foot open-plan, nautically themed space that merges the area’s sea-trading past with downtown Manhattan’s luxury renaissance began ...

Chef Jean-Gorges Vongerichten and his New South Street Seaport Concept

  A native of Alsace, France, Jean-Georges Vongerichten became enraptured by the allure of cooking at a very early age. After his initial apprenticeship, he went on to work under renowned chefs throughout southern France and Asia. His training in...
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