15 Broad Street,
Downtown By Philippe Starck,
#2610,
Manhattan,
NY
10005
Welcome to apartment 2610, available immediately. Rare opportunity to rent a spacious 1,725 SF corner bright 2bed/2bath pre-war condo unit. Available immediately! Spacious living room has beautiful hardwood floors, high ceiling that reaches up to 11 feet with 8 oversized windows and custom recessed lighting throughout the apt. North and West exposures overlooking two iconic NYC landmarks, the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall.
Open kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances with generous countertop space, plenty of storage space, and beautiful marble flooring that expands from the hallway to the kitchen. The apartment includes ample storage space with two large closets in the foyer and a Miele washer and dryer. The master suite and large second bedroom have great natural lighting and spacious custom-built walk-in closets. Master Bath features beautiful tiles, a Duravit soaking tub, glass shower, towel warmer, and dual-sinks. The second bath includes a standing shower.
15 Broad Downtown Condominium is the former JP Morgan headquarters, designed by the internationally-acclaimed Philippe Starck. The 42-story landmark tower was built in 1914 and converted in 2006 into 382 units. This is a full-service white glove building with amenities that include: swimming pool and hot tub; fully-equipped fitness center; yoga/dance/martial arts studio; movie theatre; bowling alley; court basketball court; squash courts; billiard and ping-pong tables; children's play room; business center; and an incredible 5,000 square foot terrace with views of the New York Stock Exchange.
15 Broad offers convenient access to various transportation options including the subway (J/Z/4/5/1/2/3/R), NJ Path, Staten Island Ferry, NY Waterway and the FDR. The building is steps away from Michelin star restaurants (Nobu, Crown Shy, Momofuku, Harry's, Schilling), luxury retailers (Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Tiffany, Bottega Veneta), entertainment (South Street Seaport, IPIC Theaters, Stone Street), and a new Whole Foods opening in 2022.