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ABOUT FLOOR 40, 17 STATE STREET

ABOUT FLOOR 40, 17 STATE STREET

The BEST flexible workspace in the world, taking into account aesthetics, WiFi capabilities, location, and community.

  • 17 State Street was constructed in 1988, standing 42 stories high.
  • Conveniently just a short walk to Stone Street- one of the best places to eat and drink in the Financial District.
  • The South Ferry Shuttle is minutes away – take in the stunning views of Lower Manhattan, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and more
  • Bowling Green- the oldest public park in NYC- is in walking distance as well as Battery Park right across the street
  • Unbeatable Coworking spaces from $300/month. Virtual Offices available from $99/month
  • Impressive boardrooms, meeting rooms, exclusive pantry- premium serviced offices in New York City
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LOCATION DETAILS:

  • Airport Access: A 55-minute drive/taxi ride from the JFK International Airport. A 40-minute drive/taxi ride from LaGuardia Airport

  • Subway: 4, 5 – to Bowling Green. R, W – to Whitehall Street. 1 – to the South Ferry.

  • Bus station:Only a 5-minute walk from the State Street and Whitehall Street stop.

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Ask if they have unique-password, rocket-fast WiFi – For your security.
Ask to be connected to the internet – How long does it take? 
Ask if the provider is Tier-1.
Ask to be allowed to check download speeds.
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Ask about disaster transfer.
Ask if your phone extension can roam at no cost to other locations.
Ask if the wireless internet is secure.
Ask what kind of firewall can be set up for your network.
Ask to see the transparency code of the provider.
Ask if incoming callers can dial ‘1’ for voicemail to mobile.