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American Bank Note Company Building, Commercial neoclassical building in Wall Street Historic District, United States.

The American Bank Note Company Building at 70 Broad Street is a five-story neoclassical structure featuring two prominent columns on its main facade and pilasters running along Beaver and Marketfield Streets. Inside, the building contains office areas and residential units distributed across multiple floors.

The structure was designed in 1908 by architect firm Kirby, Petit & Green and built by Hedden Construction Company as headquarters for currency and security document production. The building supported major banking operations that made the company a leading manufacturer in the financial industry.

The building shows how early 20th-century financial institutions expressed power and stability through classical design, with its prominent columns reflecting the confidence of the banking world. The architectural choices mirror what visitors see elsewhere in Wall Street, where similar styles dominated the district's identity.

The building is best viewed during weekday business hours when the surrounding Wall Street area is active and the exterior details are clearly visible. Since it now houses both offices and residences, visitors should note that interior access is restricted, but the architectural features can be appreciated from the street.

In 2004, the building was acquired by an organization that valued its eastern orientation for meditation and spiritual purposes, transforming it from purely financial use. This unlikely blend of classical banking architecture with contemplative practices shows how historic structures find new meaning over time.

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Kirby, Petit & Green
Architectural style
Neoclassical architecture
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Wall Street Historic District
GPS coordinates
40.70472,-74.01250
Latest update
December 8, 2025 19:48
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