Changing the Skyline of Lower Manhattan: Discover The Greenwich by Rafael Viñoly

Finding the perfect investment for my buyers is always my top priority. One golden rule in New Development is in pre-marketing / Before plan becomes effective or in the end towards the sell-out The Greenwich in Lower Manhattan is an excellent option—designed by the legendary Rafael Viñoly and featuring interiors by MAWD, this development has set a new luxury standard in the area lower manhattan and only a 7 minute walk from Tribeca & South Street Seaport.

Owning a piece of New York City real estate that redefines the lower Manhattan skyline is now a reality with The Greenwich, the highest luxury building in the area. This architectural marvel, designed by the renowned Rafael Viñoly, stands unmatched in both its views and its innovative design. Having worked at 111 Broadway early in my career at US Trust, I’ve witnessed the transformation of this area since I was 25 years old.

Living in 50 West for six years, I’ve experienced the vibrancy and evolution of lower Manhattan firsthand. The neighborhood has blossomed into a dynamic area with European charm, featuring everything from authentic Italian food shops, Cipriani restaurant, and the soon-to-open one of New York’s most exclusive private clubs, The Ned, next to The Greenwich.

THE HIGHEST STANDARDS

The Greenwich is an 88-story tower in Downtown Manhattan, designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, known for cultural landmarks like New York City’s Jazz at Lincoln Center. The building features interiors by MAWD, offering studio to three-bedroom homes with abundant natural light and skyline views. Residents enjoy over 15,000 square feet of exclusive amenities on the uppermost levels, creating a club-like atmosphere, with an additional 7,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities on the 16th floor. The location offers easy access to luxury shopping, fine dining, casual eateries, and vibrant waterfront greenspaces.

SPECTACULAR ARRIVAL

Residents are welcomed by a triple-height lobby adorned with a suspended chandelier where the walls and columns are clad in expanses of marble, bronze accents, and custom millwork that is accentuated by custom floor-to-ceiling library walls and a radiant fireplace.

UNIQUE VANTAGE POINT

Soak up Manhattan’s splendor from your own private observatory, with paneled White Oak flooring at your feet. At every hour, endless views of Downtown and the World Trade Center unfurl before you.

A MEMORABLE DINING EXPERIENCE

The most casual of meals are elevated — transformed to impressive affairs — with panoramas of the Hudson or Downtown Manhattan as their backdrop. The rounded glass wall and open-plan architecture amplify entertaining space and imbue your dining quarters with an easy, laid-back elegance.

SKY-HIGH AMENITIES

The building’s contemporary take on city living is exemplified by the sky-high amenities occupying the top three floors of the tower’s crown. MAWD have crafted the interiors for this remarkable members’ club-like experience floats 800 feet in the sky with beautifully designed spaces for socializing, entertaining, exercising, and relaxing which are are wrapped in panoramic views from sunrise to sunset. From up here, the views are as limitless as the opportunities The Greenwich provides.

Plunge into a pristine 50′ indoor saltwater lap pool, its perimeter lined with chaise lounges. Mid-swim, you will look up to impossibly pleasing views: a double-height ceiling with marble-clad walls, or a view of Manhattan’s glistening cityscape.

Exercise at the top. The 88’s fitness center, weight room, and yoga & pilates studio are designed to accommodate a complete training experience, offering ample top-of-the-line equipment, and year-round fitness programming.

Over 27,000 square feet of indoor andoutdoor amenities spread across four floors, including the top three floors, floating over 800′ above the Manhattan skyline

  • 24-hour attended lobby and concierge services
  • Hand-delivered mail service 
  • 50′ saltwater lap pool
  • ⁠Men’s and women’s changing rooms
  • ⁠Tranquil spa with sauna, steam room, and relaxation lounge
  • ⁠Massage treatment rooms
  • ⁠Beauty room with on-demand hair styling and professional manicure and pedicure services available to residents
  • ⁠State-of-the-art fitness and weight center by Technogym
  • ⁠Yoga and Pilates studio
  • ⁠Screening room with projector
  • ⁠Private dining and conference room with catering kitchen, gas fireplace, and AV capabilities
  • ⁠Multi-sport simulator and game room

Unwind whenever you please in a quiet space designed purely for rejuvenation—not only of the body, but the mind and soul. Soft, high-backed chairs look straight out to the Manhattan skyline below, and make up for an especially calming experience at sunrise and sunset.

An intimate wellness haven. Rejuvenate in the sauna and steam room, and later indulge in a massage in the private, Zen-like treatment rooms. The professional massage, hair, manicure and pedicure services are available through the building’s dedicated concierge.

Enjoy private screenings whenever you please within The 88’s projection room. Everything is better on the big screen, and with its plush chairs and intimate setting, you’ll enjoy the ultimate cinema experience without leaving the building.

Entertain beyond your residence in The 88’s marvelously accoutered private dining and meeting room that accommodates a seated party of fourteen and is complete with a fireplace and catering kitchen.

Looking for the perfect layout in this exceptional residence? Let my expertise guide you to the best investment opportunities in the stunning The Greenwich and make sure your next investment is nothing short of extraordinary.

Claudia Saez-Fromm

An entrepreneur, innovator, and singularly successful real estate salesperson, fitness fiend, foodie, mommy, and fashion fan. www.claudiasaezfromm.com

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