This impressive, 37-story, Art Deco-Style skyscraper at 88 Greenwich Street at the southwest corner of Rector Street was erected as an office building in 1930 and designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone.
It was converted to a rental apartment building in 2000 by Worldwide Holdings Corporation and was bought for about $195 million in 2005 by a partnership between Joseph Sitt and Andrew Heilberger, the founder of Citi-Habitats, which converted it in 2007 to a residential condominium building.
It has 458 apartments and is close to Trinity Church and Wall Street.
The building, which also has the address of 13 Rector Street, is now known as Greenwich Club Residences.
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