From a 1926 office building, Le Rivage an enormous structure that faces the entrance to the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, and has now become known as an Art Deco-inspired rental property at 21 West Street in the financial district of Manhattan. Converted by Rose Associates in 1998, this 31-story building was designed by Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron, and displays a dramatic architecture with its many corner windows and strong vertical facade accents.
Le Rivage is home to 324 apartments that boast prewar details such as the high ceilings that range from 10 to 13 feet high. Its kitchens and bathrooms are fully renovated with modern amenities and fixtures. Some of the features of the kitchens are their granite countertops, wood cabinetry with under-cabinet lighting, and some stainless steel appliances. The bathrooms are also installed with polished chrome fixtures and have oversized windows. Each apartment is also wired for up to 8 phone lines to facilitate working from home.
The building also has a wide array of amenities for its residents. Each floor has its own laundry facility, and storage lockers are available throughout the building. In addition, the building has a health club, a garage, a bicycle room, and a sun-deck. A 24-hour concierge and a doorman are available while valet service is also offered.
The building has an excellent location in lower Manhattan; it is adjacent to the former Downtown Athletic Club and is just one block north of Battery Park. The neighborhood is ideal for constant travelers as the Le Rivage is conveniently located near a good number of subway lines. A few restaurants and some landmarks are also found within proximity.