The Setai at 40 Broad Street
Search » Sales » Financial DistrictSETAI NEW YORK CONDOMINIUM Located in the heart of Wall Streets Financial District is respectfully South Beach's most successful and desirable development. The lavish finishes, the lifestyle, the reputation are unrivaled and now in Manhattan. Residences will have access to the exclusive Setai Club including use of the lounge, double-height library, white glove butler service throughout building, state of the art business center, wine cellar, wine tasting room, five-star restaurant, your choice of two different health club facilities, spa treatments, rooftop cabanas with al fresco private dining and so much more. Studio, one- and two-bedroom residences at The Setai New York offer an impressive list of features and finishes with rich and exotic materials crafted into every home. 10'3 foot ceiling heights add to the drama of floor-to-ceiling windows in this home. Each home features rich Brazilian Walnut floors with Basaltito black granite border, a Bosch washer/dryer and state-of-the-art telecommunications capabilities, with multimedia ports in every room.
$ 4,325,000
| Property Type: | Condo |
| Price: | $ 4,325,000 |
| Bedrooms: | 3 |
| Bathrooms: | 3 |
| Price Per Square Foot: | $ 0 |
| Elevator Gym Pet Friendly Doorman Laundry Room Roof Deck |
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Neighborhood: Financial District
The Financial District is one of the most historic and intriguing neighborhoods in the United States. it has long been the heart of the financial industry and home to Wall Street, in recent years, the Financial District has emerged as an around-the-clock community for working, living, and entertaining, an elegant residential neighborhood, a home to world-class cultural institutions, and a center for music, dance and visual arts events.
The Financial District is home to the New York Stock Exchange. Some other things to do: Visit Stone Street (the first paved street in Manhattan), sit in Hanover Square (a triangular public park that was once home to the New York Cotton Exchange and the New York Cocoa Exchange), or explore the architecture. Trinity Church is Manhattan's oldest parish, first established in 1697. Tours of the church take place 7 days a week at 2pm. Located directly across from the World Trade Center site, St. Paul's Chapel, an Episcopal church and Manhattan's oldest public building in continuous use (1766). Take a ride on the Staten Island Ferry or head over to the Statue of Liberty. Dedicated in 1886, the Statue of Liberty remains one of the most universal symbols of political freedom and democracy. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum, including its thousands of square feet of exhibition space, movie theatres, book shop and restaurant. The South Street Seaport Museum and Shopping Mall has lots of restaurants and shops as well as piers and historic ships.
Boundaries:West Street to East River, Fulton Street to Broad Street
Subway Stations:A, C, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, R, W, PATH Train.
Fulton Street, Broadway Nassau, Wall Street, Bowling Green,
