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Lease Office 63 Wall Street

Located in the renowned Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan, 63 Wall Street is a towering office building with 35 floors. If you are interested in renting or leasing office space at this address, here is some important information you should know. Currently, there are no coworking options available in the building. However, our efficient team can assist you in securing fantastic deals for coworking spaces at no charge. We are always ready to negotiate on your behalf to ensure you get the best deals.

The postal code for 63 Wall Street is 10005. This building offers a total of 390,531 square feet of office space for rent, rated as Class B. It was completed in 1929 and is equipped with fiber providers such as Verizon New York, Level 3 Communications, and Cablevision/Lightpath.

We provide rental options for small, medium, and large office spaces within the iconic 63 Wall Street building. In case none of these options suit your specific needs, we also offer subleasing options for this remarkable property as well as nearby locations.

63 Wall Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 63 Wall St
Bulding Name: Conversion To Multi-Family
Building Alternate address(es): 63 Wall St
Zip Code:10005
Neighborhood:Financial District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:35
Year Built:1929
Building Class:B

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Internet Providers at 63 Wall Street

Internet Provider Technology Max Download Speed Max Upload Speed
Verizon New York Fiber 1 Gb/s 25 Mb/s
Level 3 Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Cablevision/Lightpath Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s

Retail Tenants at 63 Wall Street
  • La Maison du Chocolat leased 1,500 SF
  • New York Residence leased 1,100 SF
  • Thomas Pink leased 3,500 SF

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