Photo Credit: The Beekman Residences

The Beekman Residences

Financial District, New York

123 Nassau St, New York, NY 10038, USA

Historic charm and modern amenities meet at The Beekman Residences, where sumptuous homes designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen sit beside the landmarked Temple Court Building and Annex. Hotel amenities—including a concierge and two-floor fitness center—are readily available to residents, who also have access to the building’s residents-only 11th-floor retreat. There they’ll find a media room, rooftop terrace, and private dining room with catering on offer from a restaurant within the building helmed by chef Tom Colicchio. 

Developed By GFI Development Company and GB Lodging

Photo Credit: The Beekman Residences

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About The Beekman Residences

The structure and facade of the 51-story residential building reference its restored neighbor, Temple Court, itself reportedly inspired by a building in London. But The Beekman Residences, designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel, also look out toward the rest of New York City with residences offering panoramic, 360-degree views. 

 

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2013

Bordered by Tribeca, City Hall, and One World Trade Center, New York’s Financial District is part commercial, part residential, part industrial, part artsy. It’s quiet but well located and has experienced a rebirth, thanks to the opening of the Oculus and the expanded access to either river for a quick helicopter ride or hydrofoil ferry to any of the other boroughs. 

Thomas Juul-Hansen is known for timeless, contextual designs. At The Beekman Residences, that is particularly evident in the way the homes invite the city in with views of the Hudson and East Rivers, One World Trade Center, and other highlights of the skyline. Residences range from one-bedrooms to a penthouse with custom cabinetry, a Madreperola Quartzite kitchen island, and a Gioia Venatino Marble and Gascogne Blue Limestone bathroom.

A private entrance and lobby lead into the spaces open only to Beekman residents, including a rooftop garden terrace and an 11th-floor retreat with a private dining room. Residents can pair these amenities with those offered by the hotel, including restaurants from chef Tom Colicchio (where residents receive priority for reservations), a fitness center with personal training, and concierge services.

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