After five years of construction, Harry Macklowe’s One Wall Street is finally opening its doors to residents. The 1931 Ralph Walker-designed art-deco tower, which began its life as the headquarters of the Irving Trust, is now the largest office-to-condo conversion in New York City history, featuring 566 luxury Financial District condos as well as 100,000 square feet of luxury amenities and a suite of high-end retail, including a Whole Foods Market, the first US location for French department store Printemps and a Life Time Fitness Resort. Macklowe Properties celebrated the milestone by unveiling a new model home, Residence 3404, with interiors by renowned designer frenchCalifornia and furnishings from Mexico City–based studio ATRA.