111 John Street offers 1,780 to 17,700 square feet of diverse office space within a prewar Art Deco tower in the heart of Lower Manhattan’s Financial District. Completed in the early 1930s and rising more than 30 stories, the building showcases a limestone-and-brick façade, strong vertical detailing, and prominent frontage near John and Pearl Streets.
Available suites feature open plans, abundant natural light, and exposed ceilings. Select suites are outfitted with conference rooms and glass-walled offices, framing prime city views, including the Brooklyn Bridge. A dedicated freight entrance on Pearl Street supports operational efficiency. Ideal for law firms, financial institutions, nonprofit organizations, and innovative companies, 111 John Street blends historic character with modern workplace functionality in a setting designed to elevate daily business operations.
Positioned near Fulton Center and PATH access, 111 John Street sits within one of the most transit-rich corridors in Manhattan. The property has immediate connectivity to the A, C, J, 2, 3, 4, 5, and Z subway lines, along with nearby ferry service, linking Midtown, Brooklyn, and New Jersey. The property benefits from proximity to the South Street Seaport Historic District and the Financial District, both major neighborhood anchors that drive sustained pedestrian traffic. Strong residential density, luxury conversions, boutique hotels, and established corporate headquarters surround the site, creating a vibrant live-work-play ecosystem.
111 John Street is situated slightly removed from the congestion of Broadway yet firmly embedded in the momentum of the Financial District. The neighborhood’s evolution into a mixed-use destination, anchored by office, residential, retail, and hospitality, positions 111 John Street at the center of ongoing growth. Companies operating here gain access to talent, transit, and visibility within one of New York City’s most dynamic business districts.