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In the heart of Lower Manhattan, a new kind of landmark has emerged—One Wall Street. More than a residential building, it’s a fully realized lifestyle destination, curating world-class partners to reimagine what it means to live, shop, play and dine downtown.

With the arrival of Printemps, the storied Parisian luxury retailer’s first U.S. location, alongside Whole Foods Market and Life Time Fitness, One Wall Street is redefining Lower Manhattan as a place not just to work, but to live exceptionally. This neighborhood transformation feels intentional—and One Wall Street is leading the charge.

“One Wall Street embodies our vision for luxury living in Downtown Manhattan,” says developer Harry Macklowe. “It represents everything special about the past and future of New York: architecture and design, complexity and intricacy, ingenuity and collaboration.”

A Building That’s a World Within Itself

Every detail at One Wall Street points to a larger vision: a residential address with the amenities and energy of a five-star resort, nestled in the city’s most historic neighborhood. Its retail partners are not afterthoughts—they’re part of a lifestyle ecosystem designed to serve residents and elevate the district.

Life Time offers a holistic wellness experience with everything from cold plunges and chiropractic care to high-end salon services. Whole Foods makes gourmet every day. And Printemps brings a Parisian sensibility and fashion-forward edge—set within the iconic Red Room, One Wall Street’s meticulously restored Art Deco showpiece.

For residents, the connection to Printemps runs even deeper: exclusive privileges, private access to resident-only events and amenities, and curated perks like gift certificates and bespoke experiences. This isn’t just retail—it’s a refined extension of home.

The Anchor of a Thriving Neighborhood 

Lower Manhattan is no longer just a center of commerce—it’s becoming one of New York’s most compelling residential enclaves. And One Wall Street is at the heart of that evolution, redefining what it means to live downtown with luxury, culture, and everyday ease all under one roof.

Surrounded by a growing constellation of cultural and culinary landmarks—the Perelman Performing Arts Center, the Tin Building, and Casa Cipriani among them—the neighborhood is gaining a new rhythm: refined, vibrant, and distinctly lived-in.

That momentum is exactly what drew Printemps to One Wall.

“When we opened in Paris in 1865, the Haussmann area was undergoing a major transformation,” said a Printemps spokesperson. “FiDi today has that same energy. It only made sense to be here—and to lead.”

Their arrival is already having an impact—retailers are taking notice, and buyers are following suit.

At the center of it all is One Wall Street: more than a building, a catalyst for downtown’s next era—where culture, commerce, and elevated living converge.

A True New York Mosaic

Still, part of Lower Manhattan’s charm is its eclectic mix. From high-end fashion and four-star restaurants to historic pubs and street vendors, the neighborhood’s identity isn’t linear—and that’s the beauty of it. It’s a true reflection of the city: layered, dynamic, and always evolving.

At the heart of it all, One Wall Street isn’t just responding to this shift—it’s shaping it. As Lower Manhattan evolves from a predominantly commercial center into a vibrant, residential destination, One Wall Street stands as its crown jewel.

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