65 Broadway, Office building in Financial District, Manhattan, United States.
65 Broadway is a 21-story office building in Manhattan's Financial District with Neoclassical design that spans from Broadway to Trinity Place. Its H-shaped layout with interior light courts separates the two wings and creates internal spaces for air and light circulation.
American Express built this structure in 1917 as its corporate headquarters and kept its main office there until 1974. The building reflects the company's expansion during the early 20th century and shaped the profile of the Financial District.
The granite base displays Corinthian columns framing arched windows, while upper floors show the American Express eagle symbol in terracotta details.
The building sits near multiple subway stations and is easy to reach on foot from surrounding areas. It offers 24-hour security and modern elevator access for tenants and visitors moving through the structure.
The facade shows 15 stories along Broadway but 16 stories along Trinity Place due to different street levels on each side. This reveals how the structure adapted to the terrain's natural slope.
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