25 Broad Street

Located in the heart of Downtown’s FiDi (Financial District), 25 Broad Street was created as a turn of the century marvel. At the time of its completion in 1902, the “Broad Exchange Building” was the largest and most valuable office building in all of Manhattan. Designed by the renowned architectural firm of Clinton & Russell, the building was constructed to the highest technological and aesthetic standards of the day. Just one block from the New York Stock Exchange, 25 Broad Street was instantly recognized as one of the most desirable addresses for Wall Street’s brokers and bankers, providing headquarter facilities for Paine, Webber and Company for nearly seventy years.