24 Hours: The Financial District
Oct 15 2007
24 Hours in the Financial District
Once a daytime-only haunt of the world’s leading bankers, New York’s financial district has recently become a more livable place. In this exclusive photo-essay, Shiho Fukada captures Wall Street on and off the clock.
Here, 7:53am - Workers entering the New York Stock Exchange.
8:23am
Breakfast at a coffee stand in the Financial District.
9:06am
A man has measurements taken at the Thomas Pink store on Wall Street.
9:56am
Exiting the subway.
10:06am
Broad Street.
12:01pm
Lunch at Delmonico's.
12:41pm
Hermes.
12:55pm
Lunch break at the Vietnam War Memorial in Battery Park.
1:29pm
Traders taking a break in front of the stock exchange.
1:50pm
Christopher Norman, a chocolate shop, on New Street.
3:12pm
Shoppers pass by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
5:12pm
Commuters taking the bus home.
5:41pm
A father and daughter on a Sunday in the park at 55 Water Street.
6:18pm
Bowling Green.
6:34pm
Water Street.
7:15pm
Restaurants on Stone Street.
10:33pm
Ulysses Bar on Pearl Street.
