One Wall Street Elevates the Luxury Landscape of New York’s Financial District
Downtown’s Definitive Luxury Address
One Wall Street, the storied Art Deco tower turned luxury residential beacon, continues its rise as the Financial District’s premier address for turnkey living. With the recent contract signing of Residence 3304, listed at $9.75 million, the building not only secured the top condominium deal of the year in Lower Manhattan, but also confirmed a broader shift: buyers are gravitating toward comprehensive lifestyle ecosystems—where architecture, amenities, and experience align in full.
Situated at the southwest corner of the tower, Residence 3304 is a 2,968-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home outfitted with a 1,359-square-foot wraparound terrace and sweeping harbor-to-skyline views. Offered fully furnished through One Wall Street’s collaboration with Artefacto, the Brazilian design house renowned for its sculptural craftsmanship, the residence entered contract in under 30 days—a significant metric in New York’s competitive luxury market.
The Printemps Effect: Parisian Prestige Lands on Wall Street
The timing of this contract is hardly incidental. It closely follows the grand opening of Printemps, the historic Parisian retailer’s first-ever U.S. flagship, now occupying multiple levels of One Wall Street. But this isn’t a mere retail import—Printemps has reimagined its legacy into a multisensory, multi-level lifestyle experience, blending fashion, art, design, and cuisine. Architect Laura Gonzalez has crafted a visually arresting space that includes five food and beverage concepts managed by Kent Hospitality and curated by Chef Gregory Gourdet, delivering a destination as compelling to locals as to international tastemakers.
The arrival of Printemps completes a vision years in the making—a vertical neighborhood where residential refinement intersects with cultural sophistication and high-convenience luxury.
Real Estate Momentum in the Financial District
One Wall Street’s recent momentum illustrates a larger trend: renewed demand for premium properties in Lower Manhattan. Residence 2401, also a terrace home, went into contract shortly before 3304, listed at $5.995 million, while Residence 3010 (last listed at $3.495 million) also found a buyer in late July. According to MarketProof, One Wall Street accounted for 50% of all $4M+ condo contracts in the Financial District last quarter—a remarkable concentration of high-value transactions.
“This building has pioneered the vision of becoming a ‘city-within-a-city’ for discerning residents. Our residents are not just purchasing real estate—they’re investing in a lifestyle. That’s the proof of concept buyers have been waiting for in the Financial District.”
Anna Zarro, President of Sales at One Wall Street
Zarro notes a striking surge in demand: “We’ve issued three contracts in 24 hours in each of the past two weeks.” Many of the buyers, she adds, are not foreign investors or speculators, but end users relocating from SoHo, TriBeCa, and even the Upper West Side, drawn by the rare combination of scale, service, and setting.
Artefacto's Touch: The Aesthetic of Turnkey Elegance
Four residences were originally curated through the Artefacto turnkey program, of which only two remain available: Residence 2609 and Residence 2008, both listed at $2.995 million. Each home features selections from Artefacto’s Vér collection, praised for its timeless proportions, organic materials, and refined silhouettes. Buyers also have the option to collaborate with Artefacto’s design team for personalized interior concepts, adding a bespoke layer to the turnkey experience.
Amenities Without Compromise
Beyond its architectural stature and interiors, One Wall Street’s 100,000 square feet of residential amenities rival private members clubs. Anchoring the amenity suite is The One Club, a resident-only dining and social venue designed by TenBerke. The space offers a seasonal restaurant, craft cocktails, and barista service, with direct access to a 4,500-square-foot landscaped terrace overlooking the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor.
Other standout features include:
The One Gym, a modern fitness center
The One Playroom for children
The One Canine Club for four-legged residents
One Works, a 6,500-square-foot co-working hub with podcast studios and private workspaces
A 75-foot glass-enclosed Sky Pool on the 38th floor with a wraparound sundeck
Additionally, residents enjoy direct access and complimentary membership to Life Time, the building’s sprawling 75,000-square-foot athletic country club, offering fitness, spa, salon, and kids’ programming across four levels—all connected by elevator.
Living Elevated in Downtown Manhattan
One Wall Street is no longer just a redevelopment success story—it’s become a new benchmark for luxury living in Lower Manhattan. Blending historic architecture with forward-thinking design, and pairing seamless service with curated cultural offerings, the building has redefined what it means to live well downtown.
From skyline swims and terrace dining to Parisian retail and Brazilian interiors, One Wall Street delivers on its promise: luxury without compromise, lifestyle without limits.
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