Old Slip

Financial District, Manhattan

Designed by Hunt & Hunt in the Renaissance Revival style, 100 Old Slip is a stately, 25,000-square-foot, limestone block building in New York’s Financial District. In 1977, it was designated a landmark by the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) and served as its headquarters from 1993 until 2001. Due to its location in a highly vulnerable area of the flood zone, the five-story, freestanding building was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. While the exterior stone withstood the storm’s wave action with minimal damage, interior interventions made in the late 20th century were destroyed by flooding. The NYC Department of Design and Construction’s (DDC) Design Excellence Program commissioned Jaklitsch/Gardner Architects to preserve, rehabilitate and wet floodproof the structure, and develop an inclusionary design that attained LEED Silver certification.