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Commanding
dramatic, unobstructed views of the East River and the South Street
Seaport, the 600,000 square foot 120 Wall Street office tower occupies an
entire block on the world's most famous financial boulevard. To maintain
an appearance consistent with the building's renowned location,
Silverstein Properties restored 120 Wall Street's façade, entrance and
distinctive Art Deco lobby, redefining the building's identity and appeal.
Floors range in size from approximately 6,000 to 25,000 rentable square
feet.
In
cooperation with the City's Economic Development Corporation, Silverstein
Properties obtained the designation of 120 Wall Street as New York City's
first and only Association Center. The designation creates special real
estate tax advantages enabling qualified not-for-profit tenants to benefit
from cost-effective office space, thereby helping the City to encourage
growth of this vital economic sector.
120
Wall Street has attracted more than 36 of the finest national
not-for-profit organizations, including the world headquarter location of
the National Urban League, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
International, The United Way, The United Negro College Fund, and the Alan
Guttmacher Institute. |