Goldman Sachs' Former HQ Transformed Into Luxury Apartments
The iconic 55 Broad Street building in NYC now offers high-end rentals starting at $4,000 a month, with the first tenants moving in this November.
- The 36-story building, once Goldman Sachs' headquarters, has been converted into 571 luxury apartments by Metro Loft and Silverstein Properties.
- Studio apartments are priced at $4,000 per month, while three-bedroom units go for $10,000, with amenities including a rooftop pool and custom Italian kitchens.
- The development is part of a broader trend of converting commercial spaces into residential properties to address NYC's real estate shortage.
- The Financial District has evolved into a vibrant residential area, with new amenities like Whole Foods and family-friendly spaces.
- Developers are considering making 25% of the units affordable housing to benefit from proposed tax abatements.