120 Wall Street
Overview: 120 Wall Street
With unobstructed views of Brooklyn Heights, the new Seaport District, and Governors Island, 120 Wall Street is an Art Deco gem in the heart of a vibrant neighborhood full of new dining, entertainment, and steps from major transit. As of 2020, the building is also now proudly LEED Gold certified.
Qualified 501 (C)3 and 501 (C)6 organizations enjoy the benefits of a full real estate tax abatement program on one of the world’s iconic boulevards with like-minded neighbors such as amfAR, Catalyst, and Girls, Inc.
INSPIRE Your Day by Silverstein: A Tenant-Exclusive Lifestyle & Wellness Program
INSPIRE Your Day provides tenants of 120 Wall with hospitality-focused programming designed to help you to make a life while making a living. Take advantage of social and wellness programming that integrates seamlessly into your work routine with events like yoga classes, happy hours, and culinary experiences, to lectures and massage sessions while taking advantage of neighborhood discounts and perks.
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Address
120 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005
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Architect
Ely Jacques Kahn of Kahn & Jacobs
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Year Built
1929, Renovated 2013
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Height
35 floors
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Size
Approximately 615,000 rentable square feet.
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Floor Plates
Floors 2-18: 26,900 – 22,000 rsf
Floors 19-21: 18,200 – 17,400 rsf
Floor 22: 14,000 rsf
Floor 23: 16,400 rsf
Floors 24-28: 13,000 – 10,800 rsf
Floors 29-34: 7,900 – 3,600 rsf -
Lobby
One-story lobby with marble floors and marble walls. Full height windows on Wall Street and South Street.
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Ceiling Height
Slab to Slab: 11'10"
Finished 8'6" minimum
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Infrastructure
HVAC: condenser water system with 24/7 capacity
Electricity: sub-metered
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Elevators
8 passenger cars per floor
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Telecom
AT&T
Cablevision Lightpath
Time Warner Cable
XO Communications -
Security
Lobby desk attended by security personnel 24/7
Access via security stations and ID card system
Security cameras throughout
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Notable tenants
Droga5
AFS-USALavAzza
Catalyst
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Neighborhood
Home to an increasing number of business leaders and highly-skilled knowledge workers, Lower Manhattan has become New York’s hottest live-work neighborhood. Retail giants, boutique shops, fine dining, bars and world-class hotels — as well as the city’s best schools, apartment buildings and parks — all within one square mile.
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Transportation
120 Wall Street offers access to 11 subway lines, New Jersey-bound PATH trains, bus lines as well as ferries To Brooklyn and Queens and water taxis to New Jersey & Staten Island.
- Joseph J. Artusa 212.551.7318 jartusa@silvprop.com
- Keith A. Cody 212.312.9229 kcody@silvprop.com
- Harlan Strader III 212.551.7374 hstrader@silvprop.com
- Gordon L. Hough 212.313.4643 ghough@silvprop.com