Step into this striking splendid historic 1,809-square-foot loft with a unique pedigree, a rare combination of grandeur, light, and history in the heart of the Financial District. With soaring 11-foot beamed ceilings and nearly 50 feet of unobstructed living and dining space, Residence 2112 captures the essence of downtown living at its finest.
Oversized windows frame open city views from the 21st floor, including the iconic New York Stock Exchange and glimpses of the pinnacle of One World Trade Tower, while the open-concept layout offers exceptional scale for both entertaining and day-to-day comfort with two bathroom designed by Philippe Starck
The sleek kitchen—also a Philippe Starck creation—is equipped with top-tier Bosch appliances and custom cabinetry. The king-size primary suite together with ample closet space features an elegant marble bathroom, complemented by a spacious secondary bedroom or home office with a private entrance and an additional full bath—ideal for guests or flexible living.
Located in Downtown by Philippe Starck, 15 Broad Street is a full-service luxury condominium offering white-glove amenities such as a highly- attentive doorman, staff and concierge; dry cleaning, laundry and housekeeping services; swimming and reflecting pools; a state-of-the-art fitness center; yoga and dance studios; basketball and squash courts; bowling alley; business center; sports lounge; recreation and children’s rooms; and an incredible 5000-sf roof park with lounge areas a beautiful “winter fireplace” and panoramic city views.
This rare gem also served for two decade as the creative art Loft of New York living legendary Italian/American Pioneer artist Bettina Werner, known as the “Salt Queen” who invented the first use of colorized salt as an art medium in the History of Art. Her vibrant creations—featured in exhibitions worldwide—have imbued the space with an unmistakable artistic energy, reflecting a spirit of originality and inspiration.
In many cultures, salt is a symbol of blessings, prosperity, and fertility
About the Art:?The artwork featured in the photos was created using a unique textured, colorized salt technique, invented in Italy by Bettina Werner — "La Regina del Sale" — in the early 1980s.?Courtesy of The Salt Queen Foundation, New York.?? Copyright Bettina Werner 2025. All Rights Reserved.
In conjunction with the exhibition at The Bettina Werner Museum in Italy, celebrating throughout 2026 — “60th Birthday: 35 Years in Manhattan and 25 in Italy” — those attending the showings of the Art Loft 2112 can experience a curated selection of the artist’s artworks in the loft, with the option to acquire selected pieces alone with the Apartment , not included in the asking price
Step into this striking splendid historic 1,809-square-foot loft with a unique pedigree, a rare combination of grandeur, light, and history in the heart of the Financial District. With soaring 11-foot beamed ceilings and nearly 50 feet of unobstructed living and dining space, Residence 2112 captures the essence of downtown living at its finest.
Oversized windows frame open city views from the 21st floor, including the iconic New York Stock Exchange and glimpses of the pinnacle of One World Trade Tower, while the open-concept layout offers exceptional scale for both entertaining and day-to-day comfort with two bathroom designed by Philippe Starck
The sleek kitchen—also a Philippe Starck creation—is equipped with top-tier Bosch appliances and custom cabinetry. The king-size primary suite together with ample closet space features an elegant marble bathroom, complemented by a spacious secondary bedroom or home office with a private entrance and an additional full bath—ideal for guests or flexible living.
Located in Downtown by Philippe Starck, 15 Broad Street is a full-service luxury condominium offering white-glove amenities such as a highly- attentive doorman, staff and concierge; dry cleaning, laundry and housekeeping services; swimming and reflecting pools; a state-of-the-art fitness center; yoga and dance studios; basketball and squash courts; bowling alley; business center; sports lounge; recreation and children’s rooms; and an incredible 5000-sf roof park with lounge areas a beautiful “winter fireplace” and panoramic city views.
This rare gem also served for two decade as the creative art Loft of New York living legendary Italian/American Pioneer artist Bettina Werner, known as the “Salt Queen” who invented the first use of colorized salt as an art medium in the History of Art. Her vibrant creations—featured in exhibitions worldwide—have imbued the space with an unmistakable artistic energy, reflecting a spirit of originality and inspiration.
In many cultures, salt is a symbol of blessings, prosperity, and fertility
About the Art:?The artwork featured in the photos was created using a unique textured, colorized salt technique, invented in Italy by Bettina Werner — "La Regina del Sale" — in the early 1980s.?Courtesy of The Salt Queen Foundation, New York.?? Copyright Bettina Werner 2025. All Rights Reserved.
In conjunction with the exhibition at The Bettina Werner Museum in Italy, celebrating throughout 2026 — “60th Birthday: 35 Years in Manhattan and 25 in Italy” — those attending the showings of the Art Loft 2112 can experience a curated selection of the artist’s artworks in the loft, with the option to acquire selected pieces alone with the Apartment , not included in the asking price
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