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AN ARCHITECTURAL GEM, REIMAGINED
Just steps from the East River waterfront esplanade, 101 Wall Street is a singularly elegant example of the many architectural gems that bring depth and texture to lower Manhattan’s intimately scaled streets.
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ART DECO HERITAGE
Constructed in 1931, 101 Wall’s glazed brick façade and newly landscaped setback terraces reflect the strong geometric lines characteristic of the Art Deco era. Within the lobby, original decorative elements have been preserved as part of a comprehensive and thoughtfully envisioned renovation.
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CONTEMPORARY LOBBY,
ORIGINAL DETAILSThe subtle ornamentation of 101 Wall Street’s façade is highlighted with accents of brass at the lobby entrance. The lobby features a honed limestone floor and concierge desk, elegant new lighting, furnishings by Piet Boon, and the original ornate brass elevator doors.
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A NEIGHBORHOOD RICH IN HISTORY
For more than two centuries, from the time of the Dutch East and West India Trading Companies to the establishment of the New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street has been an iconic symbol of financial influence on the world stage. Tucked between the East and Hudson Rivers, the winding cobblestone streets, historically landmarked buildings, and lively parks that surround it recall the charm and elegance of European cities and old New York.
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Historical landmarks near 101 Wall Street include the Statue of Liberty, South Street Seaport, the Woolworth building, Fraunces Tavern, and the Brooklyn Bridge.