111 Fulton St
New York, NY 10038

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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Studio Studio 0 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — |
About This Property
Also offered fully furnished for $4,850/monthStep into this thoughtfully designed loft-like studio apartment in heart of the Financial District. Upon entering the apartment, there are two large closets as well as an LG Washer/Dryer, allowing for utmost convenience. The alcove bedroom provides plenty of space for a King-sized bed and additional furniture. Soaring 11 foot ceilings and oversized windows in the living area allow for ample space and light. The open kitchen is equipped with a Miele oven & dishwasher, as well as efficient storage.District at 111 Fulton Street features a 24/7 doorman concierge, double height lobby and offers residents exclusive access to over 18,000 SF of chic amenities including a world class fitness center with group classes offered, as well as indoor lap pool, 16-jet spa Jacuzzi, cold plunge, sauna and steam room. Residents can unwind with access to a screening room and lounge, library with fireplace and billiards, as well as a 12,000 SF landscaped roof deck that offers cabanas, tables and chairs for residents to relax and take in the downtown views.Located with easy access to the newly revitalized South Street Seaport & Historic Stone Street, Brookfield Place and the new Westfield Mall featuring endless options for dining and shopping. Conveniently located to the Fulton Street transportation center with access to the PATH Train, Water Ferry System and Subway trains A/C/R/W/J/Z/2/3/4/5.
111 Fulton St is a condo located in New York County and the 10038 ZIP Code.
Condo Features
- Air Conditioning
- Hardwood Floors
- Furnished
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Elevator
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Details
Lease Options
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12 Months
Property Information
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Furnished Units Available

District
The push to turn disused office and commercial buildings into much-needed residential space is a hot topic these days. When the prolific yet sometimes controversial Canadian architect Karl Fischer was tasked with the 2005 conversion of a 1940s Art Deco low-rise commercial building into a luxury condo, it was a novelty. Deeply involved in the transformation and, in part, gentrification of Williamsburg, the late talent was able to put his well-honed adaptive reuse approach to good use here. Officially opened in 2007, 111 Fulton Street — otherwise known as District — became one of the first projects of its kind in the Financial District, aka FiDi. Enlarged to 10 stories, the condominium now incorporates 168 competitively-priced units with tech-forward capabilities and top-line finishes — a sleek, era-appropriate scheme envisioned by sought-after interior designer Andres Escobar. “Though District isn’t massive, it has all the amenities of a larger property,” says Johanna Beiter, a broker with Corcoran who has multiple listings in the building. Like with most condos that have already been resold a few times, condition and style vary greatly between District units as they periodically come on the market. Regardless, Escobar’s baseline outfit imbued the 12- to 14-foot-high residences with clean lines and a polished look, accentuating floor-to-ceiling windows with wood doors, satin-etched glass cabinet kitchens and frameless glass showers. A prerequisite suite of Miele, Liebherr, and Gaggenau appliances anchor in floating Caeserstone countertops. In some units, this emphatically early aughts yet still relevant style carries through to minimalist shelving with semi-gloss paneling. The latest technological innovations of touch-control lighting, security systems, and HVAC–were also introduced and still offer a high level of convenience. The half-rental, half-owned property incorporates everything from generously sized 700-square-foot, alcove bedroom studios hovering around $720,000 to an 1,800-square-foot penthouse priced at $2.2 million. The unit has a private balcony and a generously sized en suite principal. One bedrooms sell for $800,000 to $1.1 million, depending on size. Two and three bedrooms, slightly smaller than the penthouse, cost $1.5 million. Most units include double vanity bathrooms. Pets are allowed, and units can be utilized as pieds-a-terre or held as investments. Residents enter the District through a 22-foot-high lobby outfitted with the many sleek, somewhat iridescent yet subdued finishes found in the original style of the units. “Residents come off the energic street outside and enter this serene environment before going up to their residents,” Beiter explains, “They don’t have to make immediate eye contact with the 24/7 door attendants if they don’t want to.” The basement-level wellness complex has a fully equipped gym, private yoga room, lap pool, cool plunge bath, jacuzzi, sauna and steam rooms. On the second floor, there’s a space with a billiards table that leads into the screening room. An adjoining library incorporates multiple sofas and long wooden tables perfect for remote working during the day. It’s also a great space to host parties. The 12,000-square-foot wraparound roof deck has ample cabanas and frames dense skyline views that are, surprisingly, not obstructed by the tall office tower in the condo’s immediate vicinity. “Unlike other Lower Manhattan buildings, District’s massive rooftop is not broken up by its mechanicals. Residents can use all of the space,” Beiter describes. “There are plans in place to renovate most of the common areas over the next three to four years with a specially allocated assessment of $3 million for which homeowners need to contribute a nominal fee each year. The updates will be done slowly and in phases as not to inconvenience any of the residents.” FiDi and nearby Tribeca are increasingly seen as New York City's center. As nearby Brooklyn neighborhoods have become their own hives of action in recent decades, the geographic orientation of city-wide activity has shifted downtown. Not just a major international financial hub, FiDi is also home to the Westfield World Trade Center Oculus shopping mall which doubles as a major regional transit hub with New Jersey Transit links. The semi-translucent marble-clad Perelman Performing Arts Center is an equally impressive feat of architecture. Just a few blocks north, Tribeca has re-emerged as the city’s main art and design gallery area. Just down the street from the District is the Fulton Center Mall, served by most major Subway lines including the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, E, J and Z. Resident can reach almost any part of the town within the hour. Top-billed restaurants abound throughout the area, but a concentration of prestigious haunts are located in the South Street Seaport complex. Younger crowds tend to congregate around Lower East Side micro-neighborhood Dime Square, a 10 to 15-minute walk northeast. The Battery Park Esplanade links into the large Manhattan Greenway that is close to encircling the entire island.
Learn more about District
The Financial District sits at the tip of Lower Manhattan. It is the oldest part of New York City – the city was created here in 1624. Known as the world’s center of finance, the district is home to the largest stock exchange in the world, the New York Stock Exchange. Sometimes referred to as FiDi, the district contains a variety of high-end restaurants and bars along Wall Street, popular hangouts for those working at the exchange.
Many landmarks are in the Financial District, including One World Trade Center, The National 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum, the Castle Clinton National Monument, and Battery Park. National Historic Sites include St. Paul’s Chapel, founded in 1766 and visited by George Washington after his inauguration in 1789. Stone Street, one of New York’s oldest streets, is a historic district, first paved in 1658.
Because so much is happening in the Financial District, it is packed with residents, workers, and tourists.
Learn more about living in Financial DistrictBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
- Air Conditioning
- Hardwood Floors
- Furnished
- Package Service
- Laundry Facilities
- Controlled Access
- Elevator
Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Walk: | 3 min | 0.2 mi | |
Walk: | 11 min | 0.6 mi | |
Walk: | 14 min | 0.8 mi | |
Walk: | 15 min | 0.8 mi |
Transportation options available in New York include Fulton Street (2,3 Line), located 0.0 mile from 111 Fulton St. 111 Fulton St is near Laguardia, located 11.3 miles or 22 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 12.8 miles or 21 minutes away.
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Walk: | 0 min | 0.0 mi |
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Walk: | 1 min | 0.1 mi |
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Walk: | 1 min | 0.1 mi |
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Walk: | 3 min | 0.2 mi |
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Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
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Commuter Rail | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 6 min | 1.9 mi |
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Drive: | 7 min | 1.9 mi |
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Drive: | 7 min | 2.2 mi |
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Drive: | 12 min | 4.2 mi |
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Drive: | 12 min | 4.6 mi |
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Laguardia
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Drive: | 22 min | 11.3 mi |
Newark Liberty International
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Drive: | 21 min | 12.8 mi |
Time and distance from 111 Fulton St.
Shopping Centers | Distance | ||
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Shopping Centers | Distance | ||
Walk: | 5 min | 0.3 mi | |
Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 1.8 mi |
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City Hall Park
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Walk: | 7 min | 0.4 mi |
Battery Park
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
Castle Clinton National Monument
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.3 mi |
Cadman Plaza Park
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.8 mi |
Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Drive: | 5 min | 2.0 mi |
Hospitals | Distance | ||
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Hospitals | Distance | ||
Drive: | 9 min | 2.7 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 2.7 mi | |
Drive: | 12 min | 4.6 mi |
Military Bases | Distance | ||
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Military Bases | Distance | ||
Drive: | 5 min | 2.1 mi | |
Drive: | 19 min | 10.2 mi |
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