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Downtown
Downtown Rental Office: (212) 430-5900
Downtown Manhattan has an indefinable aura all its own and a sense of never ending possibilities. It's where New York City began, and with its exciting mix of restaurants, shops, financial institutions, museums, galleries, film centers, music venues and more, it continues to make history. This dynamic neighborhood has it all, from the tall ships of South Street Seaport to the grandeur of Wall Street; from the scenic natural beauty of Battery Park and the romantic Hudson River esplanade to the hottest restaurants and nightspots in town. As the song says, everything's waiting for you Downtown.
- Steps from Chinatown, Little Italy, Soho and Greenwich Village.
- Near one dozen downtown museums, historic South Street Seaport, the Statue of Liberty, Trinity Church and more.
- Easy access to the natural beauty of Battery Park, South Cove and the Hudson River esplanade.
- Extraordinary luxury highrise manhattan apartments.
Downtown Guides
High Line
The new park on the once-abandoned elevated rail line above 10th Avenue is a spectacular success, from its beautifully-designed seating and lighting to the overall experience of a strange, wonderful calm it evokes. read complete article
Stone Street
A semi-hidden, surprisingly charming al fresco eating-and-drinking enclave that feels like city secret. AND it happens to have great pizza. read complete article
Washington Square Park
The first stage of the renovation is complete, and not only is the beloved New York City icon lovelier, and more open and festive, than ever, it also very much retains its essential downtown character. read complete article
Madison Square Park
This lovely six-acre park, in the shadow of some of New York City great buildings--including the Flatiron --has become the vibrant heart of this bustling neighborhood. read complete article
The Irish Hunger Memorial
Provacative, moving, stunningly designed, the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park City offers a unique remembrance of the devastating famine of the 1840s, which triggered the extraordinary Irish emmigration to New York City. read complete article
Downtown
- Tribeca Bridge Tower
450 North End Ave
- Liberty Plaza
10 Liberty St
- Barclay Tower
10 Barclay Street
