Located at 67 Wall Street, Crest is a luxury pre-war rental building steeped in history. Built in 1928, Crest was once home to the offices of Alexander Hamilton and later became one of the most impressive office spaces on Wall Street. It was converted into luxury apartments in 2003 by designer Delano & Aldrich and Yatsuo Matsui, a renovation that earned the Crest Best Historic Renovation honors from the prestigious National Housing and Rehabilitation Association in 2005. The handsome building with terracotta accents it spans 37 floors and encompasses 476 apartments, all of which are accessible by elevator.
Luxury rentals at Crest offer many pre-war details. Spacious floor plans, along with high ceilings and oversized windows, give each apartment a unique open and airy feeling. Light-filled maple hardwood floors add an additional touch of sophistication. High speed internet and self controlled heating and cooling are provided as added conveniences. Crest's modern kitchens are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances and feature sleek granite countertops and rich wood cabinets. Marble bathrooms are just as glamorous, with deep soaking tubs and stainless steel accents.
67 Wall Street does not skimp on services and amenities. There is a 24-hour concierge, doorman, and lobby attendant, as well as a full-service garage, and hotel, laundry, and valet services. On-site amenities for resident enjoyment include a lounge, business meeting room, fitness center and pool, garden, bike storage, and elegant great room, featuring a large flat-screen TV, a pool table and a piano. There is also a terrace on the 21st floor.
The Crest enjoys a central location in the financial district. Lately, the dining and nightlife scene has flourished in the area, and with plenty of options nearby, it's unlikely that residents won't be able to find an option to suit their tastes. It is also very close to many transportation options.