$8,995 / Month

20 Pine St

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New York, NY 10005

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  • Bathrooms

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  • Hardwood Floors
  • Controlled Access
  • Fitness Center
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20 Pine St
12 Month Lease , Available Now

Spanning almost 1,400 square feet of sophisticated space, residence 1518 delivers a stunning loft-like 2 bedroom/2 bathroom home at 20 Pine - The Collection designed by Armani Casa.Upon entering this renovated corner apartment through a large foyer, you are immediately greeted with light and stunning open views of Chase Plaza and its iconic Jean Dubuffet sculpture through oversized windows.The great room has ample space for both living and dining and flows into the open kitchen boasting Sub-Zero, Miele and Fisher & Paykel appliances.The sunny primary bedroom boasts fully customized closets and has an en-suite spa-like windowed bathroom. The second bedroom is large in scale with an oversized window and customized closet. The second bathroom features modern finishes and a large rain shower.Additional features include high ceilings, ebonized floors throughout and a washer/dryer.20 Pine is a full-service building where modern elegance meets old-world charm with a world class array of amenities including a 24-hour doorman, concierge services, state-of-the-art fitness center, swimming pool, yoga studio, billiard room, golf simulator, roof deck lounge and spa. Situated close to world-class shopping and dining. Steps away from public transportation.

20 Pine St is a condo located in New York County and the 10005 ZIP Code.

* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice.
* Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.

Condo Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Package Service
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Controlled Access
  • Fitness Center

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

Details

Lease Options

  • 12 Months

The Collection

408 Units 38 Stories Built in 1928 788,549 Sq Ft

The Collection is an assortment of luxuriously appointed condominiums inside the reimagined historic Chase Manhattan Bank headquarters. Designed in 1928 by Chicago-based Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, the Art Deco skyscraper is clad in limestone and punctuated by life-like gargoyles perched on the corners of each setback. In 2009, Africa Isreal Investments teamed up with ARMANI/CASA to redesign the former financial branch into an opulent high-rise residential tower overlooking Chase Manhattan Plaza — known today as 28 Liberty Plaza. Throughout the iconic building, certain architectural details — like the soaring wooden beam ceilings and original vault doors — were preserved to honor its history. 20 Pine is divided into three sections: the standard-sized “residences” on floors four through 24; smaller “concierge” units with panoramic views on floors 25 through 33; and five “penthouse” floors from 34 through 38. 408 residences across 38 floors comprise studios starting at $675,000, three-bedrooms starting at $2.2 million and penthouses starting at $4.2 million. Envisioned by a team of Italian designers under the direct leadership of Giorgio Armani, the interiors feel like the residential equivalent of a Giorgio Armani Privé boutique — his couture collection of made-to-order pieces. All 408 units emulate the brand's timeless elegance with a mélange of metallic and neutral colors, sumptuously upholstered sofas and warm, ethereal lighting. The residences, once office areas in the Chase headquarters, feature ebony-stained hardwood floors beneath lofty 13-foot ceilings. Featuring modular kitchens by Armani/Dada, each unit is outfitted with staggering floor-to-ceiling columns, a cantilevered kitchen island, bespoke storage systems, set-back cabinetry with sliding electric doors and a hidden worktop that can be opened as a functional cooking and prep space. Residents can enjoy luxuriously appointed appliances by Fisher & Paykel, Miele and Sub-Zero. "Normally, you can say that the newer buildings have more bells and whistles, but The Collection offers so much in the way of amenities," says Christina Prostano, associate real estate broker on the CP Global Team at Compass. "It’s aesthetic is quite timeless, maybe even ahead of its time. It’s the sort of quiet luxury that’s actually making a comeback now." Located below the street on cellar levels, amenities unfold in what were once six oversized bank vaults, still featuring original reinforced steel door frames with exposed gears and locks. These subterranean spaces include a 60-foot pool, a Turkish-style Hammam with saunas and treatment rooms, a golf simulator, billiards tables and a private fitness center with a yoga studio, Technogym equipment and weights. There’s also a lounge encircled by a floor-to-ceiling wall of books and a children’s playroom. Upstairs on the third floor, the Collection Club comprises dedicated workspaces, a cozy lounge with a fireplace, a daily Nespresso coffee service and a landscaped terrace with cabana-covered chaise lounges. An otherworldly sculpture seemingly made up of hand-drawn pen doodles greets residents as they walk outside 20 Pine. Titled “Group of Four Trees,” this abstract outdoor sculpture by Jean Dubuffet was commissioned by David Rockefeller for Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza in 1972. Located within one of New York City’s oldest neighborhoods, the Financial District isn’t just a business neighborhood, it is also a cultural mecca with some of the city’s best shopping, dining and entertainment. Stone Street, home to the oldest bars and restaurants in New York, including Stone Street Tavern, is a charming cobblestone lane. A little further along the way, many venture from around the city to sip on craft cocktails at The Dead Rabbit, a tri-level bar and parlor inside a historic 18th-century row house. Nearby, in South Street Seaport, the Tin Building is a market hall curated by Chef Jean-Georges, comprising an assortment of restaurants, bars and a food market. On the other side, by Hudson River Park, Brookfield Place in Battery Park features luxury shops like Louis Vuitton, a food hall with over 20 NYC local vendors and upscale dining at Saint Ambroeus. Meanwhile, there are endless grocery options, but the closest is City Acres in the 70 Pine building, which is also in the same building at Over Story, a cocktail lounge in the clouds of the Manhattan skyline with a 360-degree view of the surrounding locales. Via the subcellar level through a private underground walkway only accessible with a secure key card, residents can access 2, 3, 4, 5, J and Z subway lines. Visitors can utilize Fulton Transit Center, just two blocks south of the busiest subway hub in Lower Manhattan, which serves nine lines: the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, R and Z trains. For the adventurous, multiple routes run along the NYC Ferry from the Wall Street/Pier 11 passenger terminal, including East River, South Brooklyn and Astoria.

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Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Package Service
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Controlled Access
  • Fitness Center
Neighborhood

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.

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Education
Colleges & Universities Distance
Colleges & Universities Distance
Walk: 6 min 0.3 mi
Walk: 8 min 0.4 mi
Walk: 16 min 0.9 mi
Walk: 17 min 0.9 mi
20 Pine St is within 6 minutes or 0.3 mile from Boro. of Manhattan C.C. Edu. It is also near Pace University, New York City and New York Law School.
Transportation

Transportation options available in New York include Broad Street, located 0.1 mile from 20 Pine St. 20 Pine St is near Laguardia, located 11.5 miles or 22 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 13.0 miles or 21 minutes away.

Transit / Subway Distance
Transit / Subway Distance
Walk: 1 min 0.1 mi
Walk: 2 min 0.1 mi
Walk: 2 min 0.1 mi
Walk: 4 min 0.2 mi
Walk: 4 min 0.2 mi
Commuter Rail Distance
Commuter Rail Distance
Drive: 7 min 2.1 mi
Drive: 7 min 2.3 mi
Drive: 11 min 4.2 mi
Drive: 12 min 4.3 mi
Drive: 13 min 4.7 mi
Airports Distance
Airports Distance
Laguardia
Drive: 22 min 11.5 mi
Newark Liberty International
Drive: 21 min 13.0 mi
Walker's Paradise
100
Walk Score®
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
100
Transit Score®
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Very Bikeable
82
Bike Score®
Out of 100
This area is very Bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.
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Points of Interest

Time and distance from 20 Pine St.

Shopping Centers Distance
Shopping Centers Distance
Walk: 7 min 0.4 mi
Walk: 9 min 0.5 mi
Drive: 6 min 1.9 mi
20 Pine St has 3 shopping centers within 1.9 miles, which is about a 6-minute walk. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.
Parks and Recreation Distance
Parks and Recreation Distance
Battery Park
Walk: 9 min 0.5 mi
City Hall Park
Walk: 10 min 0.6 mi
Castle Clinton National Monument
Walk: 11 min 0.6 mi
Cadman Plaza Park
Drive: 5 min 2.0 mi
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Drive: 5 min 2.1 mi
20 Pine St has 5 parks within 2.1 miles, including Battery Park, City Hall Park, and Castle Clinton National Monument.
Hospitals Distance
Hospitals Distance
Drive: 9 min 2.8 mi
Drive: 8 min 2.9 mi
Drive: 13 min 4.7 mi
20 Pine St has 3 hospitals within 4.7 miles, the nearest is Mount Sinai Beth Israel which is 2.8 miles away and a 9 minute drive.
Military Bases Distance
Military Bases Distance
Drive: 4 min 1.9 mi
Drive: 20 min 10.4 mi
20 Pine St is 1.9 miles from Governors Island Support Center, and is convenient to other military bases, including Military Ocean Terminal.

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