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The interior photos are from a model apartment in the building. The model apartment is representative of both the quality and style of apartments offered at this location. Description, floor plan and photos are for reference purposes only. Actual apartment's dimensions, layouts and furniture may vary.
Experience Manhattan amongst the notorious skyscrapers and fast-paced lifestyle of the Financial District, from this fully furnished one bedroom apartment rental on Pine Street and Pearl Street. This luxury accommodation is located in a historic 19th century high-rise elevator building with access to a beautiful gym as well as laundry.
An ultra-modern interior welcomes you to this luxury space, with designer furnishings and a fashionable décor. Featuring two living rooms for ultimate relaxation; Living Room 1 is furnished with a sofa, dining table, Cable TV, and private telephone line, while Living Room 2 doubles as a home office or library, with seating and a desk area. The fully equipped and modern kitchen has all of your cooking needs; with a fridge/freezer, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and toaster. The master bedroom has a king-sized bed with bedding, a window with exquisite Financial District views, and air conditioning ensuring comfort during New York City’s warm summer months. Two bathrooms each feature a bath tub, shower, WC, and clean towels supplied.
The Financial District is one of Manhattan’s most recognizable neighborhoods; with streets lined with skyscrapers and iconic locales like the World Trade Center and Wall Street, it is no wonder it is one of the city’s most visited neighborhoods. Grab a drink around the corner at Stout FiDi (0.2 mi/350 m) a bar and restaurant featuring a 45-foot bar stacked with over 65 Irish whiskies, over 85 bottled beers, 25 drafts, and a sizable menu of classic pub grub. The World Trade Center (0.6 mi/1 km) is the tallest skyscraper in the Western hemisphere; it was rebuilt after the September 11th attacks and now features a tribute museum, as well as a sky deck and observatory. City Hall Park (0.7 mi/1.1 km) is a greenspace surrounded by centuries-old government buildings that date back to 1812. At lunchtime each afternoon it springs to life when those working in the neighborhood come to relax, eat, and soak in sunshine on its grassy lawns.
The subway at Broad Street/Wall Street (0.3 mi/500 m) connects you to the 4 and 5 train, and the subway at Fulton Street/Broadway/Nassau Street (0.3 mi/450 m) connects you to the 2 and the 3 trains.