Located in Manhattan's Financial District neighborhood, 90 West Street is a full service pre-war rental building. Envisioned at the turn of the century by famed architect Cass Gilbert, 90 West Street is synonymous with gargoyles, pointed Gothic arches and a delightful mansard roof. Rising 24 stories, more than 100 years later, 90 West Street is rightfully listed in the National Register of Historic Places, rubbing elbows with historically significant counterparts. A mix of (spaciously grand in their pre-war scale) studio, 1- and 2-bedroom layouts (with a rare 3-bedroom), 90 West Street offers residents breathtaking views of the Hudson River or the lights of lower Manhattan. Larger layouts offer in-unit washer & dryers. Soaring ceilings of the yesteryear blend beautifully with the modern-day finishes and conveniences to offer luxury and splendor to the building's 410 residences. Graced with bamboo flooring, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and custom cabinetry, the homes of 90 West St are serviced by a 24-hour doorman, valet and live-in superintendent, resident lounge, elevators, billiards room, laundry rooms on every other floor, bike room and a fitness center. FiOs is available, and so is parking.