20 Exchange - 20 Exchange Place. This elegant Art Deco rental building in the Financial District, 20 Exchange was built in 1931 as the headquarters of what is now Citibank and was New York's fourth-tallest building when completed. Located between William Street and Hanover Street near Wall Street, this 59 story building has over 500 units and is a favorite of Financial District renters. Comparable and nearby luxury residential apartment buildings in the Financial District include 100 Maiden Lane, New York by Gehry at 8 Spruce Street, 17 John Street, 2 Gold Street, Ocean at 1 West Street, and Le Rivage at 21 West Street.
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STUDIO: $2,000+ONE BEDROOM: $3,250-$3,500TWO BEDROOMS: $3,700-$4,500 |
20 Exchange - 20 Exchange Place features all the amenities expected by a modern renter within an elegant historic facade and restored Art Deco interior. Among these are a 19th floor terrace and sun deck. 20 Exchange features the security and convenience of a 24-hour doorman and concierge, extra resident storage available. 20 Exchange has a fully-equipped fitness center with state of the art machines. For those seeking a broader array of fitness and health amenities in the Financial District, Tungsten has expert knowledge of the neighborhood and larger Manhattan market to meet your needs in nearby buildings, like New York by Gehry, which features spa-like amenities and a swimming pool. Many other buildings in the Financial District feature fitness centers, including 20 Exchange, 17 John Street, Ocean at 1 West Street, 95 Wall Street, and 2 Gold Street.
20 Exchange is located in the heart of the historic Financial District just blocks from The Battery Park, South Street Seaport, and New York Harbor. If you are interested are living close to the water, then Ocean at 1 West Street, 2 New York Plaza, 100 Maiden Lane, and 95 Wall Street are all located within walking distance of the East River and New York Harbor. Those wanting to near the World Trade Center and the business hub of the Financial District may be interested in 17 John Street, Le Rivage, and the Barclay Tower. Those looking for more quiet and open space in a location near the Financial District may also want to consider Battery Park City.
20 Exchange is also located three blocks east of Broadway, offering easy access to the rest of Manhattan, as well as to the subway, the 2 and 3 lines and 4 and 5 lines each have a station at Wall Street and the J and Z lines have a station one block from 20 Exchange at Broad Street, which offers convenient access all along the west side of Manhattan and connections to Brooklyn and Queens, to neighborhoods like Tribeca, the West Village, Nolita, Soho,Upper West Side, and Morningside Heights.