William Street (Manhattan)
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William Street is a city street in the Financial District of lower Manhattan in New York City in the United States of America. It runs generally southwest to northeast, crossing Wall Street and terminating at Broad Street and Spruce Street, respectively. Between Beaver Street and Broad Street, the street is known as South William Street. Between Beekman Street and Spruce Street, in front of New York Downtown Hospital, William Street is pedestrian-only.
The buildings on William Street tend to cater to the financial underpinnings of the area and include luxury condominiums, offices, and at least one conference center. Notable buildings fronting William Street include:
- 85 Broad Street (occupied by Goldman Sachs)
- Delmonico's Restaurant
- 20 Exchange Place
- 55 Wall Street
- 48 Wall Street
- One Chase Manhattan Plaza
- 33 Liberty Street (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
- New York Downtown Hospital
- Pace University
The IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line runs under William street, from Beaver Street until the line turns west under Beekman Street. This line carries the 2 and 3 trains, including stops at Wall Street and Fulton Street as they intersect with William Street.

