One Manhattan Square

About
Spectacular waterfront glass-tower with panoramic river and skyline views and over 100,000 sq ft of amenities. Rising 800 feet above Manhattan’s downtown waterfront, this striking 80-story glass tower redefines luxury living in New York City. Its sleek design and panoramic skyline and river views create a sense of serenity above the city, while lush private gardens and green spaces provide an inviting natural escape. Residents enjoy more than 100,000 square feet of private indoor and outdoor amenities designed to make the most of every New York minute. The building’s architecture, designed by a renowned international firm, features a shimmering glass façade that reflects the surrounding river and sunlight. Interiors are uniquely angled to maximize natural light and breathtaking views from every residence. Inside, a grand three-story lobby designed by Meyer Davis welcomes residents with contemporary details, imported marble, and warm fireplaces. Home to one of the largest private gardens in New York City, the property offers over an acre of landscaped outdoor areas that include a tree house, tea pavilion, firepits, and social courtyards — all thoughtfully designed to create a tranquil urban oasis. Each residence features open-concept layouts with floor-to-ceiling windows, wide-plank oak flooring, and custom finishes. Two distinct interior finish packages include premium Miele appliances, Dornbracht fittings, stainless-steel mosaic backsplashes, and polished stone accents. These modern, functional, and beautifully detailed homes create a true sanctuary in the sky. Adding to its exclusivity, this development offers one of the last remaining 20-year tax abatements and stands as one of the final waterfront opportunities in Manhattan — making ownership here both a luxury and an investment in the city’s future.
Building Highlights
One of the last major waterfront residential developments in Manhattan with a significant tax abatement (20-year abatement) which helps reduce carrying costs
Located in Two Bridges / Lower East Side; stands out with its height and glass façade in the neighborhood
Strong value proposition relative to some ultra-luxury Manhattan towers: while finishing is premium, pricing starts lower than some peer “super-luxury” towers
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