Renderings Revealed For 160 Water Street Conversion In The Seaport Neighborhood of Manhattan

Rendering of sky terrace at Pearl House, by Williams New YorkRendering of sky terrace at Pearl House, by Williams New York

New renderings have been revealed for Pearl House, an office-to-residential conversion project by the Vanbarton Group at 160 Water Street in the Seaport neighborhood of Manhattan. The project, designed by Gensler, features an acre of amenities, both indoors and outdoors. Compass Development Marketing Group is the exclusive leasing and marketing partner for this project.

“Pearl House is a testament to our commitment to innovation and community,” said Joey Chilelli, managing director of Vanbarton Group. “As the largest office-to-residential conversion in New York City, it showcases our dedication to preserving existing architecture while providing residents with an unparalleled living experience. This project will be transformative for the Seaport and we are thrilled to be joining such a thriving community and bringing new residents into the fold here.”

Rendering of apartment at Pearl House, by Williams New York

Rendering of apartment at Pearl House, by Williams New York

Rendering of lobby at Pearl House, by Williams New York

Rendering of lobby at Pearl House, by Williams New York

This project reflects a growing trend in urban redevelopment where existing structures are repurposed to meet current residential needs. Pearl House, once an office building, will serve as a good example of how existing office inventory can be converted for residential use cases. The renderings show tasteful appointments for the interior of the building and a modern exterior featuring floor-to-ceiling windows framed by stone slabs.

Residents of Pearl House will be centrally located in Manhattan’s Seaport neighborhood, steps from stops for multiple bus and subway options, offering transit into Brooklyn or other Manhattan neighborhoods.

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3 Comments on "Renderings Revealed For 160 Water Street Conversion In The Seaport Neighborhood of Manhattan"

  1. this project is 160 water street in MANHATTAN, not in brooklyn.

  2. This looks awful and will absolutely ruin this neighborhood. Howard Hughes unsurprisingly gives little thought to maintaining the historic district, or the quality of life of the normal everyday folks who live in the area. The entire project should feel deep seeded shame for this monstrosity

    • I’ve never seen so much hatred over something as little as an interior renovation and structural addition

      The “monstrosity” and “deep seeded shame” of adding new inventory to the housing market amidst a housing crisis must also be terrible news to you Karen 🙄

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