99 Hudson Street, 5th Floor, 10013
Located on the fifth floor, the Hudson center is in the well-known Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, home to many famous residents, upscale restaurants and art galleries. Lower Manhattan is the fourth largest business district in the United States and is the main center of business and government in New York City, which is one of the world's financial leaders and home to the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Also referred to as Downtown, Lower Manhattan is also home to the world renowned financial district of Wall Street. Perhaps the most infamous landmark is the former World Trade Center, which is once again under significant construction. Several new buildings are planned including the new Freedom Tower. The headquarters of Goldman Sachs, Verizon Communications, Ambac Financial Group and PR Newswire are all nearby.
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$515person/month
100 Church Street, 8th Floor, 10007
The 100 Church Street center enjoys a superb location within walking distance of the new Goldman Sachs World HQ building and is adjacent to the Freedom Tower project in Lower Manhattan. This 21-story premier building is also just a block away from City Hall and close to the major downtown transportation hub. Lower Manhattan is going through a period of significant construction on the former site of the World Trade Center. It is home to the famous Wall Street financial district and the largest stock exchange in the world. As such, Lower Manhattan is the fourth largest business district in America, and is New York's center of business and government. The headquarters of major corporations from all sectors are based here.
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$375person/month
140 Broadway, 46th Floor, 10005
Located in the heart of the world's financial capital, this iconic building offers spectacular panoramic river-to-river and New York skyline views. The boardroom itself boasts great views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty, as well as views from two large meeting rooms. City Hall, the New York Stock Exchange and Battery Park are all located within a few blocks. Wall Street encompasses the New York financial district which is the finance center for the United States and one of the top three in the world. Several other stock exchanges including the NASDAQ are also in Manhattan as well as many international and national headquarters. This prestigious area is going through an exciting period of construction and continues to attract high profile companies in advertising, publishing, entertainment and technology.
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$489person/month
14 Wall Street, 20th Floor, 10005
One of the most famous street names in the world, Wall Street now encompasses the financial district of New York City. This landmark building is located in the heart of this historical center and is just across the street from the New York Stock Exchange, the largest in the world. It has a recently renovated lobby and concierge. It is the financial center of the United States and the world and several other US exchanges have headquarters here including NASDAQ. Manhattan is undergoing a period of major construction - the most well-known project is the building of the Freedom Tower - and continues to attract world-class companies. Although primarily a home to finance industries, it also provides the headquarters for many advertising, publishing, entertainment and technology companies, and is regarded as an international cultural and arts center.
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$409person/month
80 Broad Street, 5th Floor, 10004
Please Note: The business lounge in this center is undergoing a renovation. Business lounges are available nearby at our 14 Wall Street and 77 Water Business Centers.Conveniently located in downtown Manhattan near the New York Stock Exchange, the Broad Street center is on the fifth floor of an elegant skyscraper. The heart of New York's - and indeed, America's - financial district is often considered to be the corner of Wall Street and Broad St. It is one of the world's finance leaders, and home to the global and US headquarters of many international companies. The area is home to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the NASDAQ and the World Trade Center area which is going through an exciting period of construction. It is also well-populated with advertising, publishing, entertainment and technology companies. The Broad Street Center is also near South Street Seaport and within walking distance of the Path Trains, Staten Island Ferry and New Jersey Water Shuttle.
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$315person/month