With construction officially underway and sales launching at 130 William Street later this month, it’s time to take a closer look inside the 800-foot skyscraper designed by David Adjaye. Interiors at the 66-story Financial District condo tower contain luxurious finishes made of materials sourced from all over the world. Each of the 244 residences, which range from studio to four-bedroom units, will feature oversized arch windows and wide-plank white oak flooring.
“In defining the design for 130 William, I not only sought to celebrate New York City’s heritage of masonry architecture, referencing the historical architecture once pervasive upon one of the city’s earliest streets,” Adjaye said. “However, and more importantly, 130 William has been crafted to focus on the new possibilities of urban, vertical living.”
Adjaye custom-designed the hardware and fixtures, including faucets, showerheads, and door handles, with a burnished bronze finish throughout the apartments. The kitchens feature custom Pedini Italian millwork cabinetry, Gaggenau appliances and hand-selected Italian Pietra Cardosa stone countertops. Plus, every kitchen will feature marble cantilevers for added bar seating.
The penthouse and loggia residences will be found on the top ten residential floors of 130 William. The interiors of those top units boast high ceilings and outdoor terraces that run the length of residences.
Amenities at 130 William will measure over 20,000 square feet, including a health club and spa, an infinity-edge swimming pool, cold and hot plunge pools and a fitness center with a terrace and yoga studio.
Residents will also have access to a private IMAX movie theater, gold simulator, chef’s catering kitchen, outdoor terraces and a private rooftop observatory deck at the top of the nearly 800-foot tall building.
Studios will start at roughly $650,000, one-bedrooms at $1.1 million, two-bedrooms at $1.85 million, three-bedrooms at $2.6 million and four-bedrooms at $5.42 million.
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