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2 Park Pl # 35A
Listing Notes
The Apartment - Views, Volume, Flexible Layout Soaring high above the city within the legendary Woolworth Buildingthe worlds first skyscraper and one of NYCs most storied landmarks Residence 35A offers approximately 3, 300+/- square feet of luxurious, light-filled living. Designed by Dana Finesilver, this exceptional home combines timeless elegance with modern sophistication. The centerpiece of the home is the dramatic 36 corner great room where sunlight pours in through oversized windows that frame sweeping city and river views. A custom bar completes the space and is perfect for effortless entertaining. Currently configured as a three-bedroom with a home office, the layout allows for an easy conversion to a four-bedroom plus office, offering remarkable flexibility for todays lifestyle. Reimagined by world-renowned architect Thierry Despont, the Woolworth Residences marry solid prewar construction with modern luxury, creating a space equally suited for grand entertaining and luxurious family living. The residence provides dramatic lofty living within a secure, discreet, and full-service setting. The expansive eat-in chefs kitchen is both elegant and functional, featuring Calacatta Caldia marble countertops, custom Dada cabinetry, Dornbracht fixtures, and a full suite of Miele appliancesincluding a wine fridge and dual dishwashers. The oversized corner primary suite is a serene retreat, complete with a 13 x 10 walk-in closet and a spa-like bath boasting a steam shower, freestanding Porcelanosa soaking tub, dual vanity with Dornbracht platinum-finish fixtures, and radiant-heated Calacatta Caldia marble floors. Additional highlights include solid oak herringbone floors, 8-foot solid-core doors with Nanz hardware, a full-sized vented washer/dryer, abundant storage throughout, and three exposures (north, east and south) through sixteen oversized 8 +/- windows that flood the home with natural light. The Building A New York Icon With never more than two homes per floor, life at The Woolworth Tower Residences offers a club-like intimacy with white-glove service and amenities that include: a Fitness Studio set 300 +/- above street level with sunny skyline and east river views; Woolworth Pool, Hot Tub, and Sauna; the Gilbert Lounge; Wine Cellar and Tasting Room; Bike Room; On-Site parking; and discreet resident-only Lobby featuring meticulously restored historic coffered ceilings. Originally commissioned by visionary retail magnate Frank W. Woolworth, architect Cass Gilberts magnificent 792-foot tall neo-Gothic masterpiece continues to capture the imagination and grace the worlds most famous skyline. With museum quality restoration and craftsmanship, this award-winning project can never be replicated. The Neighborhood - Dynamic Downtown Rare opportunity to own a piece of NYC history in this beloved National Historic Landmark located in lower Tribeca, one of the city's most dynamic neighborhoods with outsized upside. Fine dining, shopping, hotels, numerous parks and green spaces, and The Ron Perelman Performing Arts Center are all moments away. Monthly real estate tax reflects 17.5% primary residence abatement.
Market Insights
$2285/sqft vs a nearby median of $2444/sqft.
- -6.5% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
- Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
- 3,282 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.
Pricing Read
Asking price is about 4.4% below the fair value — likely to draw competing offers if it's still on market.
- Transit access+$300k +4.0%
- Days-on-market gravity−$225k −3.0%
- Pre-war character+$187k +2.5%
- High-density walkability+$150k +2.0%
- Open DOB violations−$75k −1.0%
Property Read
The asking price per square foot is below the nearby median, which can be worth a closer comp check.
Price history is still limited; review again as more market activity becomes available.
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Listing Details
- Days on market
- 178 days
- Last price change
- No change recorded
- Listed
- Nov 15, 2025
- Photos
- 25 photos
- Property type
- condos
- Status
- for sale
- Last sold
- Jan 14, 2021 · $6,500,000
Features & Amenities
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Building Facts
- Year built
- 1910
- Stories
- 61
- Total units
- 91
- Residential units
- 31
- Building area
- 20.21 ac
- Lot size
- 29,411 sqft
- Land use
- Mixed residential and commercial buildings
- Building class
- RM
From NYC public records where available.
Price History
Public Records
244 total recorded against the building
0 total recorded
Tax-lot deed, mortgage, and transfer records on file
Recent DOB
- Aug 1, 2024V-DOB VIOLATION - ACTIVE · FISPFCS-FAILURE TO CORRECT SWARMP CONDITIONS (FACADE) FACADE REQUIRED
- Apr 1, 2024V-DOB VIOLATION - ACTIVE · EGRADE-FAILURE TO POST ENERGY GRADE/SCORE NONE
- Feb 21, 2024V-DOB VIOLATION - ACTIVE · FISPHAZ-HAZARDOUS CONDITION (FACADE) FACADE REQUIRED
- Aug 16, 2023V-DOB VIOLATION - ACTIVE · EGRADE-FAILURE TO POST ENERGY GRADE/SCORE NONE
Sourced from NYC Open Data (DOB, HPD, ACRIS). Updated as the city republishes — check the original source for live status.