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Enjoy an exciting FiDi lifestyle in a landmarked neo-Renaissance setting in this lovely 1-bathroom studio at the famed Cocoa Exchange.
Seconds from Stone Street, South Street Seaport, The Battery, and the East River Esplanade, this classic Downtown Manhattan rental boasts soaring 11-foot ceilings and charming East River views.
A thoughtful layout separates the kitchen from the main space, which features hardwood floors and is large enough to accommodate distinctive living and sleeping areas. An oversized sash window lets in abundant southeastern light.
The single-line kitchen is adorned with tiled floors, granite countertops, and a suite of full-size appliances, including a microwave, dishwasher, and gas stove. It also offers an incredible amount of storage relative to its size.
Chic marble tiles, a stylish vanity, and a large soaking tub comprise an elegant full bathroom, and a deep reach-in closet completes the home.
The Cocoa Exchange at 1 Wall Street Court is an iconic turn-of-the-century building with a storied past. It was the Munson Steamship Line headquarters until 1921 and the site of the New York Cocoa Exchange until 1972. More recently, the building served as The Continental New York in the John Wick films. Amenities include 24-hour door attendants, concierge service, shared laundry facilities, and an indoor-outdoor rooftop terrace and lounge.
The Cocoa Exchange is surrounded by trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops and is close to the Oculus, the Perelman Performing Arts Center, One World Trade Center, Brookfield Place, Pier 17, and City Hall Park.
Accessible subway lines include the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, R, W, J, and Z. The NYC Ferry is also nearby.
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