Designed by legendary American architect Ralph Walker in 1931, One Wall Street is among the most famous Art Deco buildings in New York. And while it once served as the headquarters of the Irving Trust Company (and later Bank of America), it's just begun a dazzling new chapter.
After a monumental $1.5 billion transformation - the largest office-to-residential renovation in New York - One Wall Street now stands as a collection of spectacular residences. Each boasts gorgeous open-plan interiors and towering windows, with sleek custom kitchens and spa-like bathrooms.
There is, in fact, a 100,000 square-foot social club containing a co-working space; a playroom; a 'canine club'; and a restaurant, plus a private dining room complete with a 'demonstration kitchen' (presumably designed for private chefs at dinner parties).
By 2025, One Wall Street will even contain its very own department store, courtesy of French maison Printemps (the brand's first North American flagship location).
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