Bobby T. • January 7, 2012Make sure to say hello to Bobby Treanor! He's very smart, extremely hardworking and always up for collaborating with others!
Lauren M. • March 6, 2013A unique building that you cannot miss. A must see for first timers to the city.
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
Jasmin K. • May 9, 2011Lounge on 10th floor is usually really calm and quiet.
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?
Doris C. • July 21, 2023The food is really good. Especially the place Seeds and Weeds! Also, keep your eyes open for anything out of the ordinary! 😉😉😉😉 Overall, the food is delicious! Yum yum! Enjoy!!!
Chelsea S. • May 30, 2013This building's location is absolutely fantastic if you spend a lot of time in lower Manhattan. Also, the doormen are always lovely - say hi when you walk by! :)
M B. • April 20, 2012A Beautiful Architectural building you should see when visiting NYC... Very Artsy! :)
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.
Green Drinks NYC • November 11, 2011This LEED Platinum building incorporates many different efficient systems including a "dynamic operable building skin" that diffuses sunlight in the summer and acts a protective armor in winter
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.
Residence a. • July 18, 2012Find your new Home @ our Residence Hall
HashtagNYU • July 7, 2016Connected to the Silver building, the elevators of Waverly Building are generally less crowded than its counterpart!
Flower P. • February 18, 2015Went for an event. It's very spacious, has two levels and a stage. It's nearby to several trains & busses.
John S. • June 2, 2010The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City, New York, United States on March 25, 1911, was one of the largest industrial disasters in the history of the city of New York, causing the death
HashtagNYU • July 7, 2016Look up! Visit the MCC lounge on the top floor for the skylight, and a seriously enviable study space.
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