Neighborhood

The Financial District was once defined by the workday. Today, it’s shaped by daily life, culture, and community. Pearl & Pine stands at the center of this evolution.

For most of its history, FiDi emptied by evening. That rhythm has shifted. Michelin-starred restaurants now share the streets with historic taverns, while contemporary galleries occupy landmark buildings. The waterfront has been reclaimed for parks and promenades, and 13 subway lines converge here, connecting you to the rest of the city. This is downtown’s most compelling chapter, and Pearl & Pine offers a front-row seat.

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A New Chapter for
Downtown Living

Waterfront

Three miles of esplanades trace the Hudson and East Rivers, connecting Battery Park's 25 acres of green space to piers, promenades, and public art. For a neighborhood defined by skyscrapers, FiDi offers remarkable access to open air and open water.

Entertainment
& Dining

FiDi is a neighborhood of contrasts. Michelin-starred restaurants and historic taverns line cobblestone streets, while museums, galleries, and rooftop bars bring culture and energy after hours.

Shopping

FiDi makes shopping effortless, from luxury boutiques at Brookfield Place and flagship stores beneath the Oculus to everyday essentials at local markets and 24-hour pharmacies. Independent shops along Stone Street offer unique discoveries, while Century 21 delivers New York’s original discount luxury experience—just steps from home.

Transportation

FiDi offers more subway access than any other Manhattan neighborhood. 13 subway lines all converge here, anchored by the Fulton Street station hub. Add 14 ferry routes connecting to Brooklyn, Queens, and New Jersey, and the rest of the city feels remarkably close.

  • Cafe’s, Dining & Nightlife +
    Voyager Espresso
    Café Patoro
    La Colombe
    Café Grumpy
    Blue Stone Lane
    Black Fox Coffee
    Leo’s Bagel
    Nobu Downtown
    Delmonico’s
    Manhatta
    Tin Building by Jean-Georges
    Cipriani’s
    The Dead Rabbit
    Crown Shy
    The Fulton by Jean-Georges
    Industry Kitchen
    Fraunces Tavern
  • Retail +
    Printemps
    Brookfield Place
    McNally Jackson
    Whole Foods Market
    City Acres Market
    Westfield World Trade Center
    Century 21
    Fulton Stall Market
    Eataly Downtown
    Target
  • Parks, Recreation & Waterfront +
    Imagination Playground
    Elevated Acre
    Bowling Green
    Battery Playscape
    The Battery Urban Farm
    Battery Park
    Five Iron Golf
    Court 16
    H.I.T. The Deck NYC
    South Street Seaport Museum & Lighthouse
    East River Promenade
    SeaGlass Carousel
    Pier 15
    The Rooftop at Pier 17
    Hudson River Greenway
    Governors Island Ferry Landing
  • Arts, Museums & Culture +
    Pier 17
    Alamo Drafthouse
    iPic Theaters
    Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
    Mercer Labs
    World Trade Center
    Oculus World Trade Center
    9/11 Memorial & Museum
    Museum of Jewish Heritage
    Skyscraper Museum
    National Museum of the American Indian
    Statue of Liberty Museum
    Ellis Island Immigration Museum
    Trinity Church
  • Transit & Connectivity +
    Fulton Center
    World Trade Center Transportation Hub
    Pier 11 / Wall Street Ferry Terminal
    Battery Maritime Building