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75 Wall Street

August 12th, 2007

75 Wall StreetAt 43-stories, 75 Wall Street looms over its neighbors, and this high stature is met with high quality and service. Located in the popular financial district, this former JP Morgan Chase building has 349 condominium residences to fill, ranging from the cozy studio to a sprawling 3-bedroom floor plan. Residents here never have any trouble finding things to do, since the area crawls with transportation options, including private and public transportation.

75 Wall Street is a unique offering for prospective condo-buyers. Developers have combined condominiums with a hotel, so residents here enjoy such hotel amenities as room service, valet parking, and 24-hour concierge service, not to mention access to the full service bar and restaurant on the lower floor. And since many permanent residents may be taken aback by the constant flow of visitors, condo residents and hotel visitors enter and exit the building in different places.

The condominiums at 75 Wall Street are open and inviting. The layout emphasizes integration; as such, the kitchen and dining rooms share the same space. Some units even have an extra room that can be used as a study or den. Ten-foot ceilings and oversized picture windows add to an open ambiance. Finally, expensive decor such as cerused oak flooring, lacquer and glass cabinets, and white marble bathrooms spoil the average resident.

A day in the life of residents here at “75” may just be a quiet day at home. More likely, though, they will find a way to take advantage of the building’s many social opportunities. One popular hangout is the fitness center on the 18th floor. Besides offering a cardio area, this facility also includes massage rooms and a screening room. Kids will enjoy the game room, and parents will like knowing that their kids are safely playing on the same floor. The rooftop Solarium/lounge brings people together to celebrate summer activities like a day at the beach or a backyard barbecue (not to mention resting in the hammock or hot tub). The architectural firm the Rockwell Group, whose previous projects include the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles and Jet Blue’s new airport terminal at JFK, has designed 75 Wall Street. It is expected to open to residents in 2008.

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