One Wall Street: A Beacon of Art Deco Grandeur in Downtown Manhattan

One Wall Street: A Beacon of Art Deco Grandeur in Downtown Manhattan - Off The MRKT

In the heart of New York City's bustling Financial District, a historic skyscraper stands tall, embodying the essence of luxury and architectural brilliance. One Wall Street, an iconic Art Deco masterpiece, recently celebrated its landmark status, further cementing its place in the annals of NYC's rich history.

A Landmark Celebration

On September 27, 2023, the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation, in collaboration with Macklowe Properties, unveiled a landmark plaque at One Wall Street. This event not only commemorated the building's architectural significance but also celebrated its transformation into a world-class residential neighborhood.

Designed in 1931 by the esteemed "Architect of the Century," Ralph Walker, One Wall Street has undergone one of the most ambitious adaptive reuses in New York City. Its conversion from the Irving Trust Company Headquarters to a luxury residential and retail space is a testament to the city's evolving landscape.

One Wall Street: A Beacon of Art Deco Grandeur in Downtown Manhattan - Off The MRKT

Tom Krizmanic, Chair of the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation, Harry Macklowe, developer of One Wall Street, and Sarah Carroll, Chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission

A Glimpse into One Wall Street's Legacy

One Wall Street's legacy is deeply intertwined with New York's architectural heritage. Recognized as a premier Art Deco landmark, it was designated a New York City landmark in 2001. By 2007, it further gained recognition as a contributing property to the Wall Street Historic District.

The plaque, presented by the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation, reads:

“Built as the headquarters of the Irving Trust Company Bank in 1929-31, One Wall Street is one of New York City’s finest art deco skyscrapers... One Wall Street was designated an individual landmark in 2001 and sensitively converted to residential and retail use in 2022 by Macklowe Properties.”

Architectural Marvel Meets Modern Luxury

While One Wall Street's exterior pays homage to its historic roots, its interiors have been reimagined for the modern New Yorker. The building boasts 566 luxurious condominiums, complemented by an expansive 100,000-square-foot amenities space.

Residents can indulge in unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline, New York Harbor, and iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty. The building also offers The One Club, a residential amenities space that includes a 75-foot Sky Pool, a private residential restaurant, and a transformative co-working space, One Works by The One Club.

Conclusion

One Wall Street is more than just a building; it's a symbol of New York City's rich history and its promising future. As the Financial District transforms, One Wall Street stands as a beacon of luxury, history, and architectural brilliance.


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Where You Can Now Eat In New York City

Hungry for breakfast but something besides the perfect egg sandwich on the street. Brunch is popular, but the most important meal of the day is often the most skipped. Breakfast shouldn't be boring, because you are not. Not sure where to get the best breakfast in New York City? Don't worry, we've got you coved, now set your alarm for tomorrow's breakfast because this is where you can find us.

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Hole in the Wall serves brunch favorites at their FiDi (15 Cliff St.), Murray Hill (626 1st Avenue), Flatiron at Hotel Henri (37 W 24th St.) and Williamsburg (292 Bedford Avenue) locations. Signature dishes from Executive Chef Brent Hudson range from sweet to savory for any mood. The menu includes his Wagon Wheel Waffles with vanilla whipped cream cheese, strawberry jam, torched marshmallow and Nutella sauce, and a Pulled Pork Benedict featuring 12-hour slow-braised pork, poached eggs, burnt butter hollandaise and beet relish on sourdough. Sip on a Jalapeno Bloody Mary, a Blood Orange Negroni, an Aperol Spritz or a Mimosa anytime of day. Brunch at FiDi is available Friday - Sunday 9am - 5pm, Murray Hill: Wednesday - Sunday 9am - 5pm, Flatiron: Monday - Friday 10am - 4:30pm and Sat - Sun 9am - 4:30pm and Williamsburg: Monday - Sunday 9am - 4:30pm     

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Egg Shop has reinvented the egg and proved that an egg can be the star of any dish at their Nolita (151 Elizabeth St.)  and Williamsburg (138 N 8th St.) locations. On the sandwich end, Egg Shop offers the Egg Shop B.E.C. with broken yolk, Vermont white cheddar, pepper bacon, tomato jam, and pickled jalapeno on a brioche roll. Or chow down on their cruisers like the Brisket Chilaquiles made with slow-cooked brisket, over easy, fried tortilla, jack cheese, salsa roja, cotija, sour cream, jalapeno, pickled onion, and cilantro. Wash it all down with a refreshing Breakfast Mule and the day is yours. Nolita is open Friday 9am - 3pm & Saturday - Sunday 9am - 4pm and the Williamsburg location is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9am - 3pm & Saturday - Saturday 9am - 4pm.   

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Carnegie Diner & Cafe (205 W. 57th St.) in the heart of Midtown features an extensive all-day breakfast menu, which includes a Lobster Benedict, Avocado Toast, a dozen types of pancakes, decadent waffles, crepes and French Toast in addition to bagels, croissants and muffins. Enjoy a bottomless cup of coffee for $3.50 or unlimited mimosas for $19.95 per person. The diner is open every day from 7am - 10pm.

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Loulou (176 8th Ave) in Chelsea offers weekend brunch with delectable options like a Gruyere’ Omelet with fine herbs, roasted heirloom tomato and a frisee salad, a Mandarin Parfait with Greek yogurt, mandarin, blueberry, coconut and house granola, and a stellar Croissant French Toast with a Mandarin Date Compote, blood orange, walnuts and mascarpone. Terremoto Coffee is served day and night in addition to a variety of brunch cocktails and fresh juices and smoothies.

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See Inside FXCollaborative's 77 Greenwich Tower

77 Greenwich, the new downtown skyscraper has recently revealed new photos of interiors by the renowned Deborah Berke Partners, 

The 42-story tower that soars above New York Harbor and Battery Park. Topping out at 500 feet, the elegant building features a pleated glass curtain wall façade that provides sprawling water views from each of the 90 residences—which begin on the 15th floor located nearly 150 feet above street level.

Below are new photos by Tim Williams Photography of the 2 bedroom 

With the building approaching completion, developer Trinity Place Holdings is now offering a first look inside the project, unveiling a pair of elegant one- and two-bedroom homes that were furnished and styled by Deborah Berke Partners—the New York-based architecture and interior design practice known for the interiors at one of the world’s tallest and most famous residential buildings, 432 Park Avenue—and are now hitting the market for $1.295 million and $2.075 million respectively.

Deborah Berke, one of New York’s leading architects and designers, currently serves as the Dean of Yale’s School of Architecture, where she succeeded the renowned Robert A.M. Stern.

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Indulge in Breakfast at These Three Spots in NYC

We all know where to eat dinner or even a power lunch, but breakfast hasn’t been getting the love the most important meal of the day should. While being overlooked by Brunch, we’re highlighting three spots where you can eat the best breakfast in New York City any day of the week.

Hole in the Wall 

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Hole in the Wall serves brunch favorites at both their FiDi (15 Cliff St.) and Murray Hill (626 1st Avenue) locations from 9am - 5pm, Wednesday - Sunday. Signature dishes from Executive Chef Brent Hudson include his Brekkie Bagel with double-smoked bacon, scrambled eggs, American cheese, fresh tomato, pickles, Verde mayonnaise and a side of waffle fries, Chili Scrambled Eggs with tomato kimchi salsa, sambal emulsion, avo and shaved parmesan, and a Pulled Pork Benedict featuring 12-hour slow-braised pork, poached eggs, burnt butter hollandaise and beet relish.  

Carnegie Diner & Cafe 

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Carnegie Diner & Cafe (205 W. 57th St.) in the heart of Midtown features an extensive all-day breakfast menu, which includes a Lobster Benedict, Steak & Organic Eggs, a dozen types of pancakes, decadent waffles and French Toast in addition to bagels, croissants and muffins. Enjoy a bottomless cup of coffee for $3.50 or unlimited mimosas for $19.95 per person Monday - Sunday from 9am - 9pm.

Loulou 

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Loulou (176 8th Ave) in Chelsea just kicked off weekday breakfast service, featuring the Gruyere’ Omelet with fine herbs, roasted heirloom tomato and a frisee salad, a Mandarin Parfait with Greek yogurt, mandarin, blueberry, coconut and house granola, and a Smoked Salmon sandwich with capers, arugula, crème Fraiche and ciabatta. Terremoto Coffee is served day and night. Brunch is available from 9am - 12pm Monday - Friday and from 11am - 5pm on weekends.

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