The Building
About 140 Broadway

Located at the heart of the Financial District and just steps from Wall Street, 140 Broadway boasts unspoiled views that reach as far as the Time Warner Building in Midtown.

A New York City landmark, the building is an architecturally significant building designed by Skidmore Owings and Merrill and completed in early 1968. The trapezoidal shape of the building tapers to the side facing Broadway and the building was one of the first of its kind to employ the use of a homogenous curtain wall.

On the Broadway side of the building is “Cube,” a bright red, 28-foot-tall abstract sculpture created by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi.