OUR PROJECTS
Metro Loft has been involved in over 5 million square feet of commercial-to-residential conversions.
55 Broad Street
New York, NY 10004
36 Stories
571 Units
444,000 sq
Currently in Development 55 Broad will be transformed from an existing office building into 571 Luxury rental units. With the help of the team at Cetra Ruddy, 55 Broad will feature a rooftop oasis that includes a sky lounge pool and BBQ stations. An additional 10,000 SF of amenity space in the cellar will include a state-of-the-art fitness center, tenant lounge and co- working spaces.
25 Water Street
New York, NY 10004
22 Stories
1320 Units
1.13mm sq
25 Water Street is currently under development and will soon become the country’s largest office to residential conversion. Standing at over 1mm Square Feet, 25 water will house over 1300 Residential units with a world class suite of amenities spanning approximately 100,000 Square feet. Plans include re-skinning part of the façade with new glass curtain wall as well as the addition of 10 new construction floors on top. First move ins are slated for Q1 2025.
20 Broad Street
New York, NY 10038
30 Stories
533 Units
500,000 sq
Once the home of the New York Stock Exchange, Twenty Broad Street has been reimagined by Metro Loft with the help of award-winning architecture firm Cetra Ruddy. With attention paid to every detail, Twenty Broad is unique in its nod to mid-century modern style and condominium level finishes. Twenty Broad is now home to 533 market rate luxury rental apartments spread across 29 floors with an additional 40,000 Square feet of retail space.
VIEW LISTINGS180 Water Street
New York, NY 10038
29 Stories
580 Units
480,000 sq
Originally built in 1971 as a 24-story office tower, 180 Water Street is an exciting new addition to the Seaport District. The property, which has now been converted into a 29-story, 480,000 gross square foot multifamily rental development, features interior design by award-winning firm Cetra Ruddy. The property features approximately 10,000 square feet of retail space, 580 market-rate luxury residential units and a suite of world-class amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, roof-top terrace with pool, full fitness center, children’s playroom and tenant lounge. The development included carving out a 40-foot wide courtyard at the core of the building above the second floor and reallocating that floor area to the roof, increasing the property’s height to 29 stories.
VIEW LISTINGS443 Greenwich Street
New York, NY 10013
7 Stories
53 Units
260,000 sq. ft.
A former bookbindery, 443 Greenwich Street was originally built in 1882 and designed by renowned architect Charles Haight. Located in the heart of Tribeca, 443 Greenwich has now been converted by Metro Loft into 53 striking condominium residences, with a new-construction penthouse level added to the existing 7-story landmark. Many elements of the 260,000 square foot structure have been restored to their original condition and will live side-by-side with stunning modern design, ultra-luxury finishes and extraordinary amenities envisioned by design firm Cetra Ruddy.
116 John Street
New York, NY 10038
35 Stories
416 Units
350000 sq
116 John Street was one of the most hotly anticipated rental buildings at the time of its opening in 2012. This 35-story former office building – converted into a 416-unit luxury residential property – contains approximately 350,000 gross square feet, a roof deck, and a ground floor retail component. Among the modern details found in the studio to 2-bedroom homes are large windows, white oak strip flooring, 11-foot ceilings, and kitchens with dark European cabinetry.
VIEW LISTINGS20 Exchange Place
New York, NY 10038
57 Stories
767 Units
800,000 sq
20 Exchange Place is a 57-story Art Deco building whose tower cuts a striking profile against the Lower Manhattan skyline. To convert this building from offices to residential rentals, Metro Loft paid considerable attention to 20 Exchange Place’s considerable historical details. The approximately 800,000 gross square foot building is now a 767-unit luxury residential property with retail component.
67 Wall Street
New York, NY 10038
25 Stories
331 Units
300,000 sq
67 Wall Street was constructed in 1921 as the headquarters for the Munson Shipping Company. Today, it is known as the Crest Lofts, and combines a historic location with unique luxury services to offer the ultimate downtown residential experience. The building was converted in 2006 by Metro Loft from a 25-story office building containing approximately 300,000 gross square feet into a luxury residential rental property containing 331 units and a retail component.
63 Wall Street
New York, NY 10038
37 Stories
476 Units
400,000 sq
Rebranded as The Crest by Metro Loft, 63 Wall Street – originally constructed as The Wall and Hanover Building by noted architects Delano and Aldrich – was once the headquarters of the oldest and largest partnership bank in the country, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. When 63 Wall Street was converted in 2003 from a 400,000 gross square foot 37-story office building into a 476-unit luxury residential rental property, it was one of the largest conversions being done in the entire city. In addition to its many historical features preserved by Metro Loft, 63 Wall Street also features a retail component.
84 William Street
New York, NY 10038
17 Stories
121 Units
130000 sq
Occupying an enviable corner in Lower Manhattan, 84 William Street is a 17-story, 130,000 square foot residential building that was converted from commercial office use, containing 121 apartments and a retail component. The building, whose historical attributes were restored and updated to fit a 21st-century edifice, was originally the headquarters of Royal Insurance Company.
135 William Street
New York, NY 10038
16 Stories
30 Units
60000 sq
Renovated by Metro Loft 2002, 135 Williams Street is a 16-story, 60,000 square foot residential building that was converted from commercial use into 30 loft-style rental apartments. It was erected in 1904 and designed by Bruce Price, an influential architect of the era. The building also contains a retail component.
VIEW LISTINGS17 John Street
New York, NY 10038
15 Stories
111 Units
121000 sq
17 John Street was redeveloped by Metro Loft in 1998 from an office building into The Metro, 15-story, 121,000 square foot residential building with 111 apartments and a retail component. Originally coined the Tyler Building when it was built in 1920 by architects Clinton and Russel, The Metro is one of the first and finest examples of the residential revival in the Financial District. Among its many upscale amenities are a Tenant lounge, fitness center and a roof deck
47 Ann Street
New York, NY 10038
7 Stories
12 Units
30000 sq
Built in 1935, 47 Ann Street is a mid-rise residential elevator building consisting of 7 stories and 30,000 square feet. Metro Loft converted it from commercial loft use into 12 large, loft-style homes featuring high ceilings, exposed brick walls and hardwood floors.
VIEW LISTINGS71 Leonard Street
New York, NY 10038
5 Stories
8 Units
12000 sq
71 Leonard Street is a quintessential Tribeca cast Iron building, built in 1910. Originally a 12,000 square foot 5 story commercial loft building, it was converted by Metro Loft into 8 residential loft style units with a retail component in 1997.
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25 Water Street
20 Broad Street
180 Water Street
443 Greenwich Street
116 John Street
20 Exchange Place
67 Wall Street
63 Wall Street
84 William Street
135 William Street
17 John Street
47 Ann Street
71 Leonard Street