Built in 1908 for the American Bank Note Company, which engraved and printed currencies, stock certificates, letters of credit and other financial documents a century ago, it is located at the corner of Broad Street and Beaver Street, just steps from the New York Stock Exchange which can be seen from several of its rooms.
The first 2 floors and lower level (an extra 3,043 sf) are currently used as offices, conference and reception rooms and each of the top 3 floors are configured as 2-bedroom/2-bathroom guest residences. The property just underwent a spectacular renovation and is truly in mint condition. It features huge windows on 3 sides, an elevator and a state-of-the-art CISCO real time teleconferencing room.
The neoclassical granite structure was designated an individual landmark in the special lower Manhattan district by New York City's Landmark Commission. A flexible zoning allows residential, office, retail, and hotel use.
Access is easy from 12 subway lines and several ferries, all within walking distance, as well as from the West Side and the FDR Highways