Over a century ago, the iconic Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway first pierced the New York City skyline—a soaring, neo-gothic cathedral of commerce that helped define the nascent cityscape. This historic landmark is now fully equipped to support the spatial and technological needs of today's and tomorrow’s businesses. Set in a neighborhood alive with commerce, dining, transportation, and infrastructure, the Woolworth Building was and always will be a New York City icon.
Above the classic arched lobby, agencies, firms, start-ups, and other companies find a home appointed with every modern convenience and need. Property features include on-site parking, 24-hour building access, 18 fully modernized passenger elevators, two freight elevators, operable double-hung insulated glass windows, and a direct subway entrance. Office-intensive layouts across various suite sizes and 28,098-square-foot entire floors are immediately available to meet all business needs and space requirements. Join a robust tenant roster that includes NYU’s Center for Global Affairs & American Language Institute (ALI), SHoP Architects, artnet, New York City Police Pension Fund, and T-Mobile.
Commerce beats with vibrancy and creativity like never before in the heart of New York City. The days of downtown being synonymous with three-piece suits and stodgy bureaucrats have transformed into eateries and markets in Tribeca, a connection to nature through the West Side Waterfront development, and winding city streets host converted loft apartments, bars, and shops. Elegant gas lights still burn in City Hall Park, welcoming newcomers and old neighbors. Towering above, at the center of everything, stands the Woolworth Building, as iconic today as it was over 100 years ago.