Jacob S. • August 27, 2013Oldest city hall in U.S. still in use as main municipal government building
Landmarks Preservation Commission • April 22, 2013Reminiscent of an early English manorial fortress, designed by Martin E. Thompson, and completed in 1851, this Central Park gem should not be missed. It became a City landmark in 1967.
Chirag P. • January 8, 2019It’s a beautiful building on the outside. It’s definitely worth it to stop by and taking a few photos.
Alan M. • May 22, 2014This place is definitely an upgrade from where they used to be on Vessy street. The staff is friendly and helpful, I highly recommend this place to go to if you're looking to do any any genealogy wk
Sara . • September 25, 2015Awesome museum with really interesting exhibits. Also an amazing wedding venue.
David M. • May 23, 2014The building is beautiful. I love the green and red up/down lights for the elevators.
Tanya P. • September 19, 2011Great staff. Awesome customer service. They remember your name and give suggestions to help you save $ and time. Patient and friendly. J's the best!
MetroFocus • April 20, 2012This nonprofit organization has transformed former banks, offices & storefronts into concert halls, art studios & pop-up theaters on Wall Street, the Bowery, Battery Park and more.
Michael F. • July 19, 2015I work from here everyday. It's the most beautiful home for books I've ever been in. Lots of little places to study and get work done. Free wifi all day!!!
Polina W. • December 31, 2022Stylish decor at this beautiful new food court. The food was delicious, amazing tacos and beautiful pizzas made on site. A hidden gem in the FiDi culinary desert.
Chad C. • January 31, 2015Great way to take in the whole city. We went on a Friday at 1pm and there was no line. Staff are very helpful and courteous.
Brittany K. • April 11, 2014I love seeing the BFA exhibitions each week and the work the students are creating, and the receptions always have great wine and cheese options! What's not to love?
SCO • May 18, 2010Check out the really neat old marble clock, it's high on the wall right before you walk up the stairs. So pretty.
Connor L. • June 22, 2013Chief of Staff's office is first on the left (circa 2014).
IWalked Audio Tours • May 29, 20133/25/11--146 people died during Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. Rescue efforts failed when firefighter ladders could only reach to 6th floor (2 stories short of factory). Full history via<LINK>
ᴡ O. • October 18, 2011Come early in the day or late at night to get the most peace and the most space to work in
HashtagNYU • July 7, 2016A building of practice studios and rehearsal space, this building allows artists alike to hone their skills!
Adrianna B. • October 19, 2011It's usually pretty easy to find an empty piano room on the 4th floor.
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