situated in the heart of Lower Manhattan, the building is just steps away from 16 subway lines, the New Jersey PATH, and the Staten Island ferry. In fact, its convenient location is only surpassed by a superb collection of amenities for employees to enjoy. 125 Maiden Lane features a beautiful roof deck and courtyard with river views, a fully equipped exercise room with lockers and showers, and a full-service 24/7 lobby with on-site management, security and staff.
Overview:
125 Maiden Lane is a 17-story office building containing 342,371 square feet, which was completed in 1959.
Unit Owners:
Unit owners include US Fund for
UNICEF, Empire State Development Corp., Lower Manhattan Cultural
Council, Guttmacher Institute, Civil Service Employees Association, and
Community for Education Foundation.
Zoning:
C-5
Structure:
Framed in structural steel with concrete slabs, with integrally poured concrete-beam fire proofing.
Windows:
Operable double-hung single-pane windows.
Roof:
Four-ply built-up hot asphalt roof set on insulation board.
Floor Loads:
50 pounds per square foot.
Ceiling Height:
Slab-to-slab height is 11' 2", 14' on the Sixth Floor, and finished ceilings range from 8'4" to 9' high.
Vertical Transportation:
The building is equipped with six passenger elevators and one freight elevator.
HVAC:
Heat: Con Edison Steam Supply Service; perimeter induction units; steam heating coils in the air-handling units.
A/C: Two electrically driven centrifugal chillers of 475 tons and 375 tons provide chilled water to the air handlers.
Electricity:
Con Edison. Approximately 7.3 watts per square foot are available for tenant use.
Life Safety:
Class E fire alarm system, with a full sprinkler system.
Security:
Closed-circuit security cameras
provide continuous surveillance of the building. In addition, the
building's lobby is attended 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
