They’re not exactly ruffing it
One Wall Street, a landmark high-rise where studios start at a cool $1.15 million, has amenities galore. There’s a 75-foot pool overlooking the New York harbor, a private restaurant and bar, and several sound-insulated podcasting studios.
But, the skyscraper’s most noteworthy luxe offerings aren’t for two-legged residents.They’re for the dogs.
“Our residents’ [pets] are part of their family,” Michael Lawrence, lifestyle manager for the condo tower, told The Post.
There are “Yappy Hours” where puppucinos flow, on-site grooming services in a designated “Canine Club” area and a partnership with Hound Honey, a premium concierge service that will schedule vet appointments and arrange puppy playdates.
On a recent evening, there was even dog reiki.
Reiki master Alex Petrullo, 32, demonstrated the ancient Japanese technique — which uses energy force to treat a being’s mind, body and soul — by moving her hands on and around a 9-year-old mini Australian Shepherd named Eva.