The Building
Property Information
In the oldest part of Manhattan where meandering streets have names not numbers, the home of the original Cocoa Exchange has been reborn as a Beaux Arts gem.
At the time of its completion in 1904, its neo-Renaissance architecture,
polychromatic terra cotta facade and large windows were praised in the
architectural community. By 1931, the building had become home to the
world's first cocoa futures market, amidst the United States emergence
as the world's largest cocoa consumer. The building's first floor and
mezzanine were used as the exchange's trading floor.
Features and Amenities
Modern lobby with quiet club seating area
24/7 concierge service
Rooftop lounge
Landscaped sky terrace
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