Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s revitalized Financial District, 111 John Street is a prewar Art Deco tower that delivers a blend of classic architectural character and modern city-center convenience. Completed in the early 1930s and rising over 30 stories, the property features a distinctive limestone and brick façade, strong vertical detailing, and prominent street frontage near the intersection of John Street and Pearl Street. The building stands within one of the most transit-rich, high-growth districts in Lower Manhattan, surrounded by a mix of office towers, luxury residential conversions, boutique hotels, and street-level retail that drives consistent daily foot traffic.
Its location places tenants and occupants within a short walk of Fulton Center, the PATH, and multiple major subway lines that connect directly to Midtown, Brooklyn, and New Jersey. The property benefits from proximity to key neighborhood anchors including the South Street Seaport Historic District, the World Trade Center campus, City Hall, and major corporate headquarters. The surrounding corridor continues to see ongoing investment, driven by strong residential density, expanding retail, and an influx of creative and professional services firms that have reshaped the FiDi landscape.