Originally built as the headquarters of the New York Telephone Company in 1927, 100 Barclay offers homeowners a rare mix of luxury living in a lovingly restored and converted landmarked building. Designed by Ralph Thomas Walker — declared the architect of the century by The New York Times — the building is considered the first Art Deco skyscraper, paving the way for New York City architectural icons such as the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center. "The landmarked, historic factor puts it in its own lane. Especially for New Yorkers," says Compass broker Vickey Barron, who led the condominium's sales effort with its launch in 2015. "Some people want a glass tower. This is not it."
It's virtually impossible to deny the building's old-world glamor, with its distinctive, cutback facade adorned with carvings of elephants, birds, grapevines and flowers; a street-level 12-arch arcade with ceilings clad in Guastavino tiles and a dazzling lobby of marble, travertine, detailed bronze panels and a mural depicting the evolution of communication throughout history — a nod to the building’s New York Telephone roots. Adding to the lobby’s impact, the ground floor space is accessed through an elegantly modern foyer added during the building's conversion. "You walk beyond it, and there's this historic gem," says Barron. You feel like you're in Europe or a museum." Taking up an entire city block, 100 Barclay retains a link to its telecommunications origins, with Verizon now occupying the first 10 floors. Above those corporate offices, 156 pet-friendly residences with Hudson River and skyline views, an entire floor of amenities and pragmatic features that make day-to-day life in New York City easier, including a 24-hour concierge and door attendant.
Fine materials and major convenience
Homes include studio to four-bedroom residences. Representative prices range from approximately $1.795 million for a 1,185-square-foot one-bedroom, two bath, to $3.3 million for a three-bedroom, three bath measuring 1,779 square feet. At the upper end of the price range, a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath, 3,967-square-foot home was recently listed for $11.5 million. Select condominiums offer private terraces, although four landscaped terraces are open to residents. The condominiums feature 10-foot ceilings, seven-foot windows and custom-stained white oak floors. Kitchens are luxurious and equipped for serious chefs, pairing Calacatta Gold marble with a Miele MasterChef oven, Dornbracht pot-filler, wine storage and a Wolf gas range with a fully vented hood. "So, when you get off the elevator, you're not smelling your neighbor's food," says Barron.
Bathrooms blend luxury and comfort with a Waterworks tub and fixtures, polished Calacatta Gold marble floor, steam shower and radiant heat flooring. Multi-zone heating and cooling and double-hung windows provide residents with precise climate control throughout the unit, and a vented LG washer and dryer offers incredible convenience.
A feature of the 1927 architecture — dead space at the building's core — was utilized for what some might argue is one of the most luxurious aspects of living at 100 Barclay Street: private storage space and stroller parking on each floor. "The storage space is the size of a bedroom," says Barron. "Some people have outfitted them with California Closets."
Extensive amenities serving numerous needs
The building offers more than 40,000 square feet of amenities, with many found on the 18th floor, including a club lounge, private theater, a business center and a billiards room. The space is well used, says Barron, who notes the community lounge and bar are often rented out for gatherings. For families with young children, there is a large playroom, and a teen lounge is outfitted with Playstation, Xbox, foosball and more. Musicians can rehearse and practice in soundproof rooms with a piano, while oenophiles can make use of both wine storage facilities and a private tasting room.
An extra wide staircase leads to the spa and fitness space on the building's lower level. "It almost feels like you're going to a resort or a hotel when you enter the floor," says Barron. In addition to a full fitness center designed by The Wright Fit, the floor contains an 82-foot lap pool, a 330-square-foot wading pool for children as well as a yoga and pilates studio with a Gyrotonic open area suited for personal training. A steam room, sauna and spa treatment rooms round out the comprehensive wellness offerings, and a litany of services and lessons are available, including personal training, private chefs, triathlon prep and swimming lessons.
The heart of downtown Manhattan
Located at the south end of Tribeca just north of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, 100 Barclay is close to a wide variety of shopping and dining options. Brookfield Place in Battery Park City offers luxury retailers and restaurants, from food halls to Del Frisco's Grill, and the Westfield shopping center in the Oculus is home to Eataly, an Apple Store and much more. For grocery shopping, Whole Foods and Target are no more than two blocks away.
Ideally positioned for connecting to the rest of New York City and beyond
Public transit is very accessible, with 12 subways and the PATH train lines connecting to the Oculus. Commuting to Midtown Manhattan takes about 20 minutes. Ferries to Staten Island can be caught a few blocks away in Battery Park City. Major thoroughfares nearby include the West Side Highway and the FDR Drive, and the entrances to the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges can be reached in 10 minutes.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
4/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
76/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Battery Park City Ball Fields
3 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Soccer
Nelson A. Rockefeller Park
6 min walk
Basketball
Picnic Area
Trails
Teardrop Park
6 min walk
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Liberty Park
6 min walk
Picnic Area
Hudson River Trail
7 min walk
Pumphouse Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Zuccotti Park
7 min walk
City Hall Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Parking Lot
Gwathmey Plaza
8 min walk
Picnic Area
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