How to Address a Goldman Sachs Banker

Goldman Sachs is building a new

headquarters building which will carry the address 200 West Street. It’s

on the west side of the street, on the block between Vesey and Murray. But if

you plug the address into Google Maps, say, you’ll be directed a couple of blocks

north, to the east side of the street at the intersection with Harrison. (One

block further north still, and you’d be at the back door of Citigroup.) It turns

out that "200 West Street" is what’s known as a "vanity

address", a bit like "4 Times Square". So what was the original

address, which Goldman didn’t like?

The most recent application that Borelli approved came from Goldman Sachs,

which is building new headquarters in Battery Park City, across from the World

Trade Center site. “It’s on Route 9A, which is the West Side Highway,

in front of what is technically Marginal Street,” he said, turning to

a giant map of Manhattan that was mounted above his desk. “The everyday

person would never know that Marginal Street exists, because, physically,

it’s a highway.”

Wouldn’t an address on "Marginal Street" be, like, the best address

ever for an investment bank?

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