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  • $1,317,900

    1 Dutch St #2B, New York, NY 10038

    3beds
    2baths
    --sqft
    MultiFamily
    Built in ----
    -- sqft lot
    $1,317,900 Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $6,746 Estimated rent

    Home value

    $1,317,900

    $1.11M - $1.57M

    $6,746/mo

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    What's special

    Net effective rent advertised. Dutch Street dates back to New York Citys earliest roots, within the Financial Districts River- lined confines. Early records reveal that the then- cobblestone toad first began appearing on maps in 1776, and officially received the name, Dutch a decade later. Dutch Street reflected this development accordingly, hosting a myriad of industries in an ever changing cycle of storefronts. William Colgates soap shop opened in 1806 at 6 Dutch Street and remained there for over a century, ultimately growing into what we know today as the globally- trusted Colgate Palmolive Company. The 1870s, Dutch Street affiliated with the jewelry district and earned its nickname Diamond Curb. In 1908, a 12-story building was constructed on the northwest corner of Dutch and John Streets, known as the Frankel Building. For a time, the Frankel Building was perfectly positioned to host this luxury industry; accordingly to early records, the buildings top five floors welcomed a direct north lightarranged especially for diamond cutters and manufacturing jewelers. Now with new renovations bringing new meaning to the buildings considerable history, as One Dutch. Standing at the beginning of the block, One Dutch reintroduces the city to this short bock, reminding all of its story in the place of New York Citys ever-changing history. The boutique residences stand 14 stories tall, with completely renovated interiors and an impressive facade. The plentiful windows serve to both recall the time when jewelers sat in the well- lit top floors of the Frankel Building diligently cutting intricate diamonds to accommodate the booming luxury industry, as well as to provide the perfect vantage point for the future of the Financial District, which continues to emerge as a vibrant and emerged 24 hour- a day destination. The completely renovated homes provide a breath of fresh air within the bustling Financial District. With ceiling heights ranging between 9 and 10 feet. The homes includes stunning Eco-Friendly Tuscany Floors and an HVAC system by Trane and York - testaments to its mission to retain luxury without sacrificing sustainability. With a masterfully designed layouts, the residences are comfortable and intimate. The European kitchens feature only those high-end finishes and appliances that have become integral to a luxury Manhattan home. Appliance selections include a Bosch oven and dishwasher, a Summit refrigerator, and a GE range. Additional features include Calacatta Quartz countertops and backsplashes, Euro Mobil cabinetry and Danze faucets. The impressive bathrooms are outfitted with European-style vanities and Aquadom countertops. Danze faucets, Toto toilets, and Zuma baths bring the utmost level of luxury to the spaces. The Financial District today hosts luxury amenities including The Spa at Setai Club and Equinox, convenient travel hubs like the Fulton Center and Wall Street Station; world renowned retailers like Hermes, Tiffany, PINK, Saks Fifth Avenue, Michael Kors, and Stuart Weitzman; plus fine eateries including Capital Grill, Cipriani Wall Street, Nobu and Tom Colicchio and Keith McNallys 5 Beekman Street restaurants. With industries ranging from finance to creative to technology, firms like Conde Nast, We Work, Droga5, Standard & Poors and Nielsen Company, among others all call the Financial District Home. Countless architectural gens and serene parks continue to grace the neighborhood, including City Hall, Battery Park, the new World Trade Center Memorial Park and the Oculus. Please note that this is a two bedroom with an home office that can easily convert to a three bedroom.

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    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 3
    • Bathrooms: 2
    Appliances
    • Included: Dishwasher, Dryer, Washer

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: MultiFamily

    Community & HOA

    Community
    • Features: Doorman, Fitness Center
    Location
    • Region: New York

    Price history

    DateEventPrice
    5/5/2024Listing removed--
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    4/23/2024Listed for rent$7,000+55.5%
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    11/27/2017Listing removed$4,502
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    11/17/2017Listed for rent$4,502
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    Neighborhood: Financial District

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