New York City’s Largest Office-to-Condo Conversion Prepares to Open

Buyers will soon start moving in at One Wall Street, Harry Macklowe’s 566-unit project in a landmarked Financial District tower.

One Wall Street spans a block along Broadway and is home to a Whole Foods Market.

Photographer: Colin Miller

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The largest office-to-condo conversion in New York City history will get its first residents next month, just as developers and policymakers turn their attention to repurposing more commercial buildings.

The first move-ins are scheduled for early March at One Wall Street, the Macklowe Properties project that transformed a landmark Art Deco office tower into an amenity-filled, 566-unit residential property.

After five years of renovations, the former Irving Trust headquarters at Broadway and Wall Street, constructed in 1931, is now full of marble kitchens and baths, herringbone floors and — in a sign of how workplaces have changed — home offices.