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SOUTH STREET SEAPORT

Tungsten Property, a full service New York City residential real estate broker, has access to many South Street Seaport apartments, as well as many other Manhattan apartments, for rent, lease, or sale

The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is usually considered a historical district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District. It features some of the oldest architecture in downtown Manhattan. This includes renovated original mercantile buildings from the early 19th century, renovated sailing ships, the former Fulton Fish Market, and modern tourist malls featuring food, shopping and nightlife, with a view of Brooklyn Bridge.

Almost all buildings and the entire Seaport neighborhood are meant to transport the visitor back in time to New York's mid-1800's, to demonstrate what life in the commercial maritime trade was like. Docked at the Seaport are a few historical sailing vessels, including the Flying P-Liner, Peking and museum ships. A section of nearby Fulton Street is preserved as cobblestone and lined with shops, bars, and restaurants. The Seaport itself now operates primarily as a mall and tourism center. Built on Pier 17 on the East River, visitors are offered shops and a food court. Decks outside allow views of the East River, Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights.

Please use Tungsten Property's South Street Seaport Building Directory below to find out more about these charming and historic buildings with units for sale and for rent.


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  • Nearby Neighborhoods


    To the North:

    TWO BRIDGES

    LOWER EAST SIDE



    To the West:

    TRIBECA



    To the South:

    FINANCIAL DISTRICT