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The Potter Building
145 Nassau Street, Financial District, Manhattan, NY 10038

Pre-war Co-op

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  • 1 residences
  • 11 stories
  • BUILT 1900

The Details About 145 Nassau Street

The Potter Building was built in 1886 in the Beaux Art style and was designated a New York City landmark in 1996. The elaborate terra cotta and brick facade is one of the most beautiful facades in Manhattan. The building was part of "Newspaper Row" and was once home to The New York Observer.

key features
  • Doorman
  • Private storage
  • Common roof deck
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room
  • Multi-Floor laundry room
  • Landscaped roof deck
  • High speed internet connection

The Potter Building Units

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Get to know the Financial District

The southern tip of Manhattan, below Chambers Street on the west side and the Brooklyn Bridge onramps on the east, holds a dense and historic neighborhood. The Financial District, or FiDi, is home to many iconic sites, including Wall Street, the World Trade Center, and Battery Park. Wandering its blocks is a journey through the layers of New York’s past: Beaver, Pearl, and Nassau — and their irregular routes — evoke the days when New York was a small Colonial trading post, despite the glass-and-steel towers that today soar above their narrow lanes. Old and new coexist differently at South Street Seaport, where the tall ships and low-rise storefronts might seem completely frozen in time if not for the array of modern-day restaurants mingling alongside. A dozen subway lines and multiple ferry routes converge in the area, offering short rides to the rest of Manhattan and across the East River to DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and beyond.

Financial District Neighborhood Guide