A HISTORIC
EVENT
EXPERIENCE
48 Wall Street provides a unique and historical setting to host your next corporate or milestone celebration.
Located in the heart of the Financial District, the 48 Wall Street event space occupies three floors of the former Bank of New York & Trust Company Building. The current structure is the third to be erected on the same plot. The cornerstone was laid on January 12, 1928, the 171st birthday of the banks founder, Alexander Hamilton


Wall Street's best kept secret
This space has retained much of its original 1920's architectural detail; from the 30-foot ceilings to its beautiful Palladian windows. The Grand Mezzanine can host and accommodate a variety of events, which include seated dinners for 350 guests or a cocktail reception for 500 guests. The space can also be divided to your liking to create a more intimate setting for smaller events and meetings.
Get to Know Us
MEET OUR TEAM
At 48 Wall Street, a dedicated leadership team ensures that every event receives personal attention and professional guidance from start to finish. Owner Micheal Tardi oversees the overall vision of the venue and is committed to maintaining both its historic character and its modern event capabilities. Director of Sales Lauren Leuci partners with planners and clients to understand goals, design layouts, and coordinate proposals and timelines that match each program. Director of Operations Andrew Heaton manages on site logistics, vendor coordination, and event day execution so that service, flow, and technical details run smoothly. Together, this experienced team provides a trusted foundation for corporate events, social celebrations, and weddings in the heart of New York City.

Micheal Tardi
Owner

Lauren Leuci
Director of Sales

Andrew Heaton
Director of Operations
WHAT OUR GUESTS SAY
We had our company holiday party at 48 Wall Street last night. The space is amazing - large and beautifully decorated, with comfortable seating and great lighting. The staff were outstanding and attentive. Highly recommend!
Okone M.
