70 Pine Street was built in 1932 as the headquarters of the Cities Services Company and at the time was the 3rd largest building in the world. Today, 70 Pine, an icon of the Lower Manhattan skyline, has been reborn as a unique residential building that you never need to leave.
70 Pine Street was built in 1932 as the headquarters of the Cities Services Company and at the time was the 3rd largest building in the world. Today, 70 Pine, an icon of the Lower Manhattan skyline, has been reborn as a unique residential building that you never need to leave. Walking in, you will be welcomed in a Landmarked lobby adorned in the Art Deco style. Crown Shy, James Kent’s acclaimed Michelin Star restaurant, sits in the lobby. James Kent’s second restaurant perched on the 63rd floor Saga is a fine dining revelation boasting two Michelin stars. James Kent also opened in 2021 Overstory, a contemporary cocktail bar located on the 64th floor which has been recognized as one of the best bars in the world.
One of the top-ranked hotels in New York on TripAdvisor, Mint House at 70 Pine is home to 165 chic and spacious suites that reinvent the hotel experience. On-site retail includes City Acres gourmet market, assuring residents that they never need to leave the building to shop for groceries. Black Fox Coffee, fast-casual restaurant Blue Park Kitchen, and spa Mutha Pearl, also make up 70 Pine’s retail offering and are all accessible from 70 Pine’s lobby. A R E A | 70 Pine’s new fitness center, features daily classes and 22,000 sq/ft of amenities, including Pilates and yoga studios, a turf track, a bowling alley, virtual golf, a resident lounge with billiards and ping pong, and a screening room in 70 Pine’s historic bank vault. The building also has a children’s playroom, valet services, and much more.
Located in the Financial District, 70 Pine is only a few minutes walk from the South Street Seaport, The Oculus Shopping Center, Eataly, and the World Trade Center. 70 Pine is conveniently located to several train lines: 2, 3, 4, 5 at Wall Street, J, Z, A, C at Fulton Street, the World Trade Center Path Train, and the R, W at Cortland St.