The 10,700 square feet of space is on the 25th floor of One Exchange Place, a 32-story building.
In the past he would have driven to Exchange Place, but downtown traffic and $22 parking lured him from his car.
"Somebody saw the girl over at Exchange Place."
An off-street terminal called "Exchange Place" was established in 1891.
The exit was at the back of the building and it put him on Exchange Place.
By the 1920s the station was called Exchange Place in response to local nomenclature.
Ferry service at Exchange Place ended in 1949.
Other buildings in Exchange Place had closed their doors and posted security guards to keep people out.
The newspaper's first offices were at 13 Exchange Place with a reported initial capitalization of $119.
The distant glitter of Exchange Place was discernible through the glow.