The Textile Workers Union of America Building, located at 99 University Place in Greenwich Village, was constructed in 1900 by architect William C. Hazlett. Rising 10 stories tall, the building's southeast corner position at University Place and 12th St allows for breathtaking views from its three sides of windows, which also provide ample natural light. The building's location near Union Square is a valuable asset, providing access to weekly farmer's markets and public transportation. Historically, the building has housed a diverse array of tenants, including architects, PR firms, photographers, design studios, non-profits, and wellness-related businesses. Each full-floor office enjoys direct elevator access and tenant-controlled central AC units. With multiple passenger elevators and 24/7 access, 99 University Place is well-suited for a wide range of uses.