Bank of America can be found at 260 Greenwich Street, in the north-west area of New York (a few minutes walk from Chambers St Station). The location essentially serves the customers in the areas of Kearny, Brooklyn, Weehawken, Jersey City, Long Island City, Secaucus and Hoboken. If you plan to drop by today (Friday), its operating times are from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. Here you'll find the specifics for Bank of America Greenwich Street, New York, NY, including the operating hours, local map, telephone number and other beneficial information.
Bank of America can be found in an ideal location close to the intersection of Greenwich Street and Murray Street, in New York, New York.
Simply a 1 minute trip from West Street, Washington Street, West Broadway and Exit 3 (Holland Tunnel Rotary) of I-78; a 4 minute drive from Barclay Street, Exit 1 (Fdr Drive) and Brooklyn Bridge; and a 9 minute trip from Battery Park Underpass and Holland Tunnel Rotary (I-78). To get to this location easily with GPS navigator systems, key in the following address: 260 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007.
Bus services frequently run to Chambers Street & Greenwich Street, The Oculus, Murray Street & North End Avenue and Broadway/Murray Street. Your service options are 120, M9, BM1, BM2, M20, M22, M55 and SIM2.
The subway will travel frequently to Chambers St Station (890 ft), World Trade Center Station (1000 ft) and Cortlandt St Station (1250 ft away). Access: lines 1, 2, 3, C, E, J, R, W, Z and A.
Light rails drop off at Harborside Financial Center Station (1.24 mi) and Essex Street Station (1.47 mi away). The best line is the Hudson–Bergen.
The train has stops at World Trade Center Station (1340 ft), Exchange Place Station (1.25 mi) and Christopher Street Station (1.34 mi away). The most convenient lines: PATH Hoboken–33rd Street, PATH Journal Square–33rd Street, PATH Newark–World Trade Center or PATH Hoboken–World Trade Center.
In walking distance, you might find Murray Street Triangle, Silverstein Family Park, PAC NYC, Washington Market Park, Washington Market Park Tennis Court and Bogardus Plaza.
With this location, Bank of America now owns 31 different locations in New York, New York.
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