195 Broadway, a.k.a. The Telephone/Telegraph/Western Union Building, was the longtime HQ of AT&T and Western Union. It occupies the entire western side of Broadway from Dey to Fulton.
Orchestra HQ
195 Broadway
26th Floor
New York, NY 10007
Located in the heart of the Financial District, our building is incredibly accessible and we hope your commute is a breeze. The Fulton St. and WTC Cortlandt stations are just a stone’s throw away! These two stations serve the following lines: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, E, N, R,W, J, Z and PATH.
Access & Reception
Please enter the building off of Dey St. When you enter the Dey St. lobby you will pass by a Building Reception/Security desk where you must scan your keycard for entry to the elevators.
The building is accessible 24/7 with your badge.
Elevators & Floor 26 Access & Reception
All elevators to the left of the security desk access the 26th floor. Pay attention to signage.
The 26th Floor of 195 Broadway is 42,000 sq. ft. We have the entire floor! There are two entrances into the space; please use the main entry to the left near Reception for entry. You may exit through either door. Your building key card allows you access into the Orchestra space on the 26th floor 24/7.
Orchestra Reception is staffed from 8:30am-5:30pm.
For lost or stolen keycards, immediately upon realizing please email facilities@orchestraco.com which will trigger an urgent ticket for support. This is a security threat that needs to be taken care of promptly.
Everyone has access to a personal workstation each in-office day you’re assigned, but there are also 200+ communal spaces to post up at as well.
Everyone’s current in-office schedule is as follows:
Each company has a designated “neighborhood” where you can book your desk each in-office day via Robin.
Each desk has drawers where you can store your personal belongings for the day, and we also have lockers in case you need to store belongings overnight.
Want to work from the office on an unassigned day? Donni at the front desk can book you one of those desks. Otherwise, feel free to use the café, library, or lounges anytime—we have over 200 open seats!
As of March 27th, 2026 Robin has updated their interface. To review what's new, see the video linked here.
195 Broadway was the site of one end of the first transcontinental telephone call made by Alexander Graham Bell in 1915, the first intercity Picturephone call, and the first transatlantic telephone call.
There once was a statue called the “Spirit of Communication” in the lobby.