Step intο Reѕidеncе 2112, а rаre high-floor hіѕtοrіc lοft offering an exceptional blend of scale, light, service, and cultural legacy in the heart of the Financial District. Spanning approximately 1,809 square feet, this striking home defines classic downtown loft living with soaring 11-foot beamed ceilings and nearly 50 feet of uninterrupted living and dining space-an extraordinary volume seldom found in Manhattan.
Situated on the 21st floor, three oversized west-facing windows frame open views over Broad Street, the New York Stock Exchange, and glimpses of One World Trade Center's soaring spire. The expansive great room-over 20 feet wide-offers outstanding flexibility for entertaining and daily living, with the potential to create additional sleeping areas while maintaining grand-scale proportions.
The open Philippe Starck-designed chef's kitchen features sleek custom cabinetry, white quartz countertops, and top-tier Bosch appliances, with ample storage and the option to add a substantial center island. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the living space.
The king-sized primary suite enjoys an oversized window with NYSE views, generous proportions, abundant closet space, and a spa-like marble bathroom with double vanity, deep soaking tub, and separate glass-enclosed shower. A spacious secondary room-ideal as a bedroom, home office, or private study-offers its own entrance and adjacent full bath. Both bathrooms were also designed by Philippe Starck.
Residence 2112 is located within Downtown by Philippe Starck at 15 Broad Street, a full-service luxury condominium offering white-glove service and one of the city's most comprehensive amenity collections, including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, housekeeping and dry-cleaning services, lap pool and hot tub, state-of-the-art fitness center with locker rooms and saunas, yoga and dance studios, basketball and squash courts, bowling alley, screening room, business center, sports lounge, children's playroom, and an exceptional 5,000-square-foot landscaped roof park with reflecting pool, lounge seating, fireplace, and sweeping city views.
Beyond its architecture, the residence carries a rare artistic provenance. For more than two decades, the loft served as the creative studio and home of pioneering Italian-American artist Bettina Werner-known worldwide as "The Salt Queen"-who invented the first use of colorized salt as an artistic medium. Her internationally exhibited works imbue the space with a distinct creative energy. In many cultures, salt symbolizes blessings, prosperity, and fertility.
In conjunction with an ongoing exhibition at The Bettina Werner Museum in Italy throughout 2026, celebrating "60th Birthday: 35 Years in Manhattan and 25 in Italy," select showings may include a curated presentation of the artist's works. Select pieces may be available for acquisition in conjunction with the apartment; artwork is not included in the asking price.
Ideally positioned amid history, luxury retail, and world-class dining, the building is moments from Hermès, Tiffany & Co., Brookfield Place, celebrated restaurants, nearly every major subway line, the PATH, and the NYC Ferry.
Please note some photos are virtually staged