100 Maiden Lane and many other buildings in the Financial District offer the convenience of fitness centers within the building, including: 20 Exchange, New York by Gehry, 17 John Street, 2 Gold Street, Ocean at 1 West Street, 95 Wall Street, and Le Rivage. 100 Maiden Lane features one of the many pleasures of living in the Financial District, views from a 2,500 square foot terraces and sundeck. Other buildings with this amenity include: 20 Exchange, the Barclay Tower, William Beaver House, New York Plaza, New York by Gehry, 2 Gold Street, Ocean at 1 West Street, 37 Wall Street, 45 Wall Steet, 95 Wall Street, and Le Rivage.For those seeking a building with a doorman, the Financial District has many offerings, including: 20 Exchange, 100 Maiden Lane, New York by Gehry, 17 John Street, 2 Gold Street, Ocean at 1 West Street, 95 Wall Street, and Le Rivage. If you are looking for extra storage within your building in the Financial District then 2 Cooper Square, The Crest Lofts, 20 Exchange, 100 Maiden Lane, Ocean at 1 West Street, 37 Wall Street, and Le Rivage all offer residents additional storage.
100 Maiden Lane is located near Pearl Street, Gold Street, and William Street in theFinancial District near Trinity Church, South Street Seaport and New York Harbor and a few blocks from Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange. If you are interested are living close to the water, then in addition to 100 Maiden Lane, you may be interested in 2 New York Plaza, Ocean at 1 West Street, and 95 Wall Street, all located within walking distance of the East River and New York Harbor. Those wanting to live near the World Trade Center and the business hub of the Financial District may be interested in 17 John Street, Le Rivage, and the Barclay Tower. Those looking for more quiet and open space in a location near the Financial District may also want to consider Battery Park City.
100 Maiden Lane is also located just three blocks from Broadway offering easy access to the rest of Manhattan, as well as to the subway and East River ferries. the 2, 3, 4 and 5 trains stop 3 blocks away at Wall Street, the A and C trains stop at Fulton Street, and the J and Z lines have a station at Broad Street. These subways offer convenient access all along the west side of Manhattan and connections to Brooklyn and Queens, to neighborhoods like the West Village, Tribeca, Nolita, SohoUpper West Side, Morningside Heights, Midtown, Chelsea.