The following is a list of buildings in Lower Manhattan, particularly New York City's Financial District, and especially Wall Street.
Wall Street
edit- 1 Wall Street (Bank of New York Building, formerly Irving Trust Building) [1]
- 2 Wall Street
- Gillender Building (1896-1910, replaced by the Bankers Trust Co. Building) [2] [3])
- 14 Wall Street (Bankers Trust Company Building) [4], [5]
- 8 Broad Street (NYSE building[6])
- 23 Wall Street, (former headquarters of J.P. Morgan Inc. linked to 15 Broad Street in 1957 currently undergoing conversion to condominiums)
- 37 Wall Street (former offices of Trust Company of America, Chase National Bank; undergoing conversion to residential rental units)
- 40 Wall Street (Trump Building, Bank of Manhattan Trust Building)
- 44 Wall Street
- 45 Wall Street (formerly Toronto-Dominion Bank, now converted to residential)
- 48 Wall Street (former headquarters of the Bank of New York, now being renovated to house the Museum of American Finance)
- 55 Wall Street
- 60 Wall Street (Deutsche Bank Building, JP Morgan Building)
- 63 Wall Street (former Brown Brothers Harriman building, now residential)
- 67 Wall Street
- 75 Wall Street (formerly owned by JP Morgan Chase, undergoing residential conversion)
- 95 Wall Street [7]
- 100 Wall Street [8]
- 111 Wall Street (Citibank building)
- 120 Wall Street [9] 88 Pine Street
- 1 Wall Street Court (The Beaver Building)
Lower Manhattan buildings
editBuildings below 1st Street:
- One Battery Park Plaza (21 State Street [10])
- One Liberty Plaza (165 Broadway [11])
- One State Street ([12])
- 17 State Street ([13])
- 20 Exchange Place (City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Building) [14]
- 80 Pine Street [15]
- 130 Liberty Street (Bankers Trust Building) [16]
- American International Building (70 Pine St., [17])
- Chase National Bank Building [18] 18 Pine Street at Nassau Street)
- One New York Plaza
- 10 Hanover Square (former Goldman Sachs headquarters [19], now a luxury residential high rise)
- Hanover Bank Building [20] (Nassau St. between Wall and Pine)
- 2 Broadway (between Stone and Beaver) [21]
- 26 Broadway (between Beaver and Exchange), former Standard Oil Building and office of John D. Rockefeller
- 10 Monroe Street Knickerbocker Village between Catherine Street, Monroe Street, Market Street and Cherry Street, four block apartment complex and childhood home of Bonanno crime family members and many Socialists including Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg