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Liberty House, 377 Rector Place
Pricing Information
  • 1 Bedroom from $460,000 to $1,429,000 updated 11/09/2011
  • 2 Bedrooms from $799,000 to $1,498,000 updated 01/16/2012
  • 3 Bedrooms from $1,495,000 to $5,095,000 updated 05/12/2012
  • 5 Bedrooms from $3,000,000 updated 04/19/2011


Overview

About Liberty House, 377 Rector Place

One of the larger and more desirable Battery Park City apartment towers, this 26-story building was erected in 1986 by the Milstein Organization.

The building has 240 condominium apartments most of which face on the Esplanade and the Hudson River.

Designed by James Stewart Polshek & Partners, this red-brick tower has its main facade angled toward the Statue of Liberty in the harbor and its two street frontages, slightly taller than the center shaft, step down in two setbacks. The top of the central shaft has an attractive decorative ornament symbolic of a lighthouse. The massing is well detailed and maximizes views for this fabulous location. Most of the windows on the central shaft are broader than those on the sites and the overall effect of the plan is quite dramatic. Particularly striking architecturally are the framing of the central shaft with narrow windows at its sides and the extension of the sides slightly above the central shaft.

The city originally considered very grandiose "megastructure" plans for the development of this enormous landfill project created with earth excavated from the World Trade Center Site. These plans, which were abandoned as too monumental and expensive, called for hexagonal towers all connected at their base in a very bold design.

   

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