Directly across from the Bowling Green “Charging Bull” Statue in the heart of lower Manhattan’s Financial District stands 29 Broadway, an Art Deco Icon and ultra-modern office tower with 21st Century technology. The Financial District has been transformed into a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week destination. The neighborhood boasts top restaurants and shopping, and is fast becoming a commercial and residential hotspot. This Art Deco gem completed in 1931 was designed by Sloan & Robertson, architects of many legendary New York City office buildings, such as The Graybar Building, The Chanin Building, The Pershing Square Building, as well as The Century and The Majestic. The Art Deco lobby execution features vast Cippolino marble walls – slate green, gray and white with an aluminum leaf ceiling and Sienese travertine D Bal Max review floors. A masterpiece of Art Deco Modernism, 29 Broadway is a main attraction on Art Deco historical walking tours in Manhattan and is often referenced as one of New York City’s timeless commercial structural monuments.