Studio with a flexible layout that includes a large walk-in-closet, an open gourmet kitchen with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, an in-unit washer/dryer, and wood floors throughout.
70 Pine Street was built in 1932 and at the time was the 3rd tallest building in the world. Today, it's been reborn as a unique residential building that you never need to leave. Enjoy a Landmarked Art Deco lobby, featuring Crown Shy, James Kent and Jeff Katz's Michelin star restaurant (their 2nd dining concept will soon open in the buildings' Spire), City Acres, Black Fox Coffee, and Blue Park Kitchen. 70 Pine is also home to Mint House, a reinvention of the hotel experience. Explore 22,000sq/ft of amenities including a fitness center with classes, a Pilates & yoga studio, turf track, bowling alley, virtual golf, lounge w/billiards and ping pong, children's playroom, & screening room in 70 Pine's historic bank vault.
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24-hour Doorman & Concierge
Crown Shy, James Kent and Jeff Katz’s exciting new restaurant sits in the lobby and their second restaurant/bar concept will open in the buildings’ Spire this fall
Mint House, a brand new hotel concept offers residents the unique ability to provide out-of-town visitors with a hotel room within the building
City Acres Gourmet Market and Food Hall on-site
Convenient lobby shops including: Black Fox Coffee Shop, and Blue Park Kitchen
22,000sq/ft of amenities at Elite by NYSC Fitness Center includes daily classes, pilates & yoga studios, and turf track
Bowling Alley
Virtual Golf
Screening Room in 70 Pine's Historic Bank Vault
Game Room with Pool & Ping Pong
Resident's lounge with terrace
Children’s Playroom
Pet-friendly
On-site Valet
On-site management
Convenient resident lifestyle app
Stone Street
Brookfield Place
Fulton Center
Delmonico's
Cipriani Downtown
Wall Street Wine Merchant
Federal Hall National Memorial
South Street Seaport Historic District
2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, R and Z subway lines
Disclaimer: All layouts and details shown are approximate.