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Dutch Street dates back to New York City?s earliest roots, within the Financial District?s River- lined confines. Early records reveal that the then- cobblestone toad first began appearing on maps in 1776, and officially received the name, ?Dutch? a decade later.
Dutch Street reflected this development accordingly, hosting a myriad of industries in an ever changing cycle of storefronts. William Colgate?s soap shop opened in 1806 at 6 Dutch Street and remained there for over a century, ultimately growing into what we know today as the globally- trusted Colgate Palmolive Company. The 1870?s, Dutch Street affiliated with the jewelry district and earned its nickname ?Diamond Curb?.
In 1908, a 12-story building was constructed on the northwest corner of Dutch and John Streets, known as the Frankel Building. For a time, the Frankel Building was perfectly positioned to host this luxury industry; accordingly to early records, the building?s top five floors welcomed ?a direct north light?arranged especially for diamond cutters and manufacturing jewelers.? Now with new renovations bringing new meaning to the building?s considerable history, as One Dutch.
Standing at the beginning of the block, One Dutch reintroduces the city to this short bock, reminding all of its story in the place of New York City?s ever-changing history. The boutique residences stand 14 stories tall, with completely renovated interiors and an impressive facade. The plentiful windows serve to both recall the time when jewelers sat in the well- lit top floors of the Frankel Building diligently cutting intricate diamonds to accommodate the booming luxury industry, as well as to provide the perfect vantage point for the future of the Financial District, which continues to emerge as a vibrant and emerged 24 hour- a day destination.
The completely renovated homes provide a breath of fresh air within the bustling Financial District. With ceiling heights rangi
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Dutch Street dates back to New York City?s earliest roots, within the Financial District?s River- lined confines. Early records reveal that the then- cobblestone toad first began appearing on maps in 1776, and officially received the name, ?Dutch? a decade later.
Dutch Street reflected this development accordingly, hosting a myriad of industries in an ever changing cycle of storefronts. William Colgate?s soap shop opened in 1806 at 6 Dutch Street and remained there for over a century, ultimately growing into what we know today as the globally- trusted Colgate Palmolive Company. The 1870?s, Dutch Street affiliated with the jewelry district and earned its nickname ?Diamond Curb?.
In 1908, a 12-story building was constructed on the northwest corner of Dutch and John Streets, known as the Frankel Building. For a time, the Frankel Building was perfectly positioned to host this luxury industry; accordingly to early records, the building?s top five floors welcomed ?a direct north light?arranged especially for diamond cutters and manufacturing jewelers.? Now with new renovations bringing new meaning to the building?s considerable history, as One Dutch.
Standing at the beginning of the block, One Dutch reintroduces the city to this short bock, reminding all of its story in the place of New York City?s ever-changing history. The boutique residences stand 14 stories tall, with completely renovated interiors and an impressive facade. The plentiful windows serve to both recall the time when jewelers sat in the well- lit top floors of the Frankel Building diligently cutting intricate diamonds to accommodate the booming luxury industry, as well as to provide the perfect vantage point for the future of the Financial District, which continues to emerge as a vibrant and emerged 24 hour- a day destination.
The completely renovated homes provide a breath of fresh air within the bustling Financial District. With ceiling heights rangi
Building Features 14 Floors84 Units
elevator
full time doorman
gym
pet friendly
laundry
$4,395 per month
Rented on: Dec 20, 2017
16 Days on Market
2 Beds / 2.0 Baths - / - ft²
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: Town Residential, LLC
Elanna Jochimek
ejochimek@townresidential.com
646-790-2629
Listing Courtesy of Town Residential, LLC
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