The building, 88 Greenwich Street (aka the Greenwich Club), has a handsome if slightly bland exterior. The Art Deco tower was originally constructed as an office in 1929 and converted to condos in 2007. It’s located in the Financial District, just a short walk away from the Oppenheimer offices.
Here’s additional detail from the listing, held by John Liss and Isabel Solmonson of Kleier Residential (both of whom are very good-looking, by the way; in the world of real estate brokerage, it helps to be hot):
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Sun flooded, high floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath with amazing New York harbor views to the South and Trinity Church to the East. The triple mint apartment with 10’6 ceilings throughout includes a kitchen equipped with Sub-Zero and Viking appliances, two large bedrooms, and several California Closets. The baths contain marble floors, deep soaking tubs, and rain showers. The unit also contains a washer/dryer and two zone central A/C.
Yes, that’s quite a water view (a real-deal, full-on water view; not the kind where if you crane your neck you can see a sliver of the Hudson):
It appears that the living room, with double exposures, enjoys some of those views:
Here’s the gourmet kitchen with those top-of-the-line appliances:
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Now let’s check out the bedrooms….