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    14 Wall St

    New York, NY 10005

    New St & Nassau St

    Financial District

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    • 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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    • 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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    • 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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    • 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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    • 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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    • 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

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    • 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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    • Photo of Janice F.
      Janice F.
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      Jan 24, 2014

      I honestly love this TJ Maxx. It's 10x better than Century 21 down the block in all honesty. This TJ Maxx isn't crowded at all, of course depending on when you come. But Century 21 is crowded at all hours of the day with tourists.

      Of course this TJ Maxx isn't as large as Century but it is still two floors. They have a wide selection of different clothes and brands from little boutique brands to brands like Ellen Tracy and Tahari (which if you can find at TJ Maxx is certainly a steal). It really caters towards the Wall Street crowd in that many brand name clothes are here, as well as many business professional/casual attire. Plus- everything here is SUPER neat. As in, it's not messy and crazy looking like what you would expect at TJ Maxx. Even the shoes are wonderfully displayed.

      Another thing I absolutely LOVE about this TJ Maxx is that they have a Clearance section. As I am sure that most of these TJ Maxx's and Marshall's do, they have a huge clearance section- and not the crappy type, the type where I found a Juicy track hoodie for $30 (MSRP $100, that's 70% off!!). That makes me very happy and I will certainly be coming back.

      The cashiers here are also friendly, no attitude at all. Which is a bonus because usually when I come to these types of stores, I don't really expect top tier service as I come for discounted clothing, not to be greeted. Plus, the doorman is ultra friendly and opened the door- thus completing my love for this store.

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      Fawn G.
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      I'm not sure what is going on with the brick and mortar side of TJ Maxx but all I can say is I find the shopping experience underwhelming.
      First, this location near Pine Street, is awkwardly located on a side street, the entrance is extremely strange, an up and down escalator. It seems this location took over a bank?
      Second, the layout and ambience doesn't mesh well with the downtown scene.
      Third, the day I visited with my friend, we shopped rather quickly due to the uncomfortable temperature in the store. Mind you, this was a crisp fall day. I'm not sure if the heat was on but boy was it hot.
      I wanted to explore the store but it was unbearable so I looked for what I came in for specifically: makeup removers. I found the make up section and ran to the check out line.
      Here are the positives:
      TJ Maxx offers some products that really are bargains: my four pack of makeup removers were @$5, a steal.
      The employee who waited on me at check out was extremely polite and professional.
      Sadly, I just don't see TJ Maxx as my go to for bargain destination store anymore. I've shopped four different locations this year: 57th Street, Bensonhurst, Flatiron and Wall Street and all were disappointing shopping experiences.
      I find the website offers more of a selection and less of a headache.
      I really miss the 86th Street location in Bay Ridge.. it was small and packed a punch. I never left the store empty handed but recently at these locations, I have walked out without purchasing a single item.
      Extremely disappointing.. I guess I'm not a Fashionista anymore.

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      This TJ Maxx is just OK. I come here looking for skincare products. The skincare section is impeccably organized. Most TJ Maxx locations have a beauty section that is in complete disarray. The way this on is organized makes it easy to spot brands/ items that I am interested in without wasting too much time. The rest of the store is often messy and it is difficult to find things. I stopped looking through the clothing and shoe areas.

      I usually come around lunch time and the store is packed with tourists strolling in off Wall Street or other people who are on their lunch break.

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      T. J. Maxx on Wall Street is too far for me to visit very often. I'm usually in this neighborhood for other reasons. If I have time to kill I'll stop in to see what they have in stock. I can't resist looking even if I don't buy anything. I'm a fan of this discount chain. They're everywhere in Manhattan. I'm glad they aren't closing. Everyone likes a good deal on brand names! Don't expect a lot of frills in the area of customer service! It is what it is people!

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      L L.
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      Feb 23, 2022

      Pretty Cool Department store in Lower Manhattan, ever since there closed Century 21 department stores down in lower manhattan, this makes up for it . The T.j. Maxx website has some pretty cool designers stuff like : Armani, Bvlgari, Bottega Veneta, Longchamp, Balmain, Gucci, Valentino, Burberry, Alexander Mcqueen, and other luxury designer purses on their web sites, but anyhow back to this store it's pretty decent there have men & ladies and kids garments, And house goods downstairs. I'll definitely come back in here. bought some towels here for a bridal shower gift here !!!!!! it's literally right next to the wall street stock exchange building !!! (Not too far from Westfield World Trade Center)


      very convient by the mta transporation:

      subway:
      2,3-Trains. wall street

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      4,6-Trains. wall street

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      J,Z-Train. Board street

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      2,3,4,5,A,C,J,M,Z-Train. Fulton street & Broadway and Nassau street.

      Bus:
      M55,etc buses

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      Lisa A.
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      Some people have worked on wall street, some people have just shopped at a TJ maxx on wall street.

      I myself, fall into the the latter category.

      I spied this subterranean (it's kind of in a basement) TJ Maxx from the covered street that runs east-west on a recent trip. As on most trips, my wardrobe started seeming lacking, so I headed over here and found a bunch of stuff I loved for pretty cheap. 2 shirts, purse, capris, exercise tank top, soda for $80.

      There's a few clothing stores around the WTC area (theres a mammoth H&M and century 21) but I chose this store because it was the only one to open at 9 am on a weekend- nice when you want to get your shopping done early and can be ready to roll with the rest of your day.

      The store itself is pretty tight but not really messy. The checkout line had lots of drinks, food, lotions, etc available for impulse purchases. If I'm being honest I had trouble with figuring out which way the line went-a little confusing!

      I've got lots of compliments on my stuff from here, was only out $80, and I was able to get in and outta here in about 30 min.

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      Jaimee A.
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      Oct 17, 2016

      I was on Wall Street and saw TJ Maxx and figured "why not?"

      I wandered around the 2 levels of this store and was reasonably satisfied with the selection. Trying on clothes wasn't appealing at the moment but I did partake in the beauty department.

      Holy Cow! They have a huge selection. Bliss products 50% off, Philosophy 10-15% off, Bed Head, BioSilk to name a few. The displays are sloppy and not organized so you need to pay close attention to what is on the shelves. You can easily pass a hidden gem.

      The staff is very friendly and helpful but the register line moves very slowly so don't come here if you are short on time.

      I would definitely come back should I find myself on Wall Street.

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      Jen C.
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      Featured in this behemoth of a building on wall street, the TJ Maxx is actually quite small!
      I want more discounts, more selection. Things are kinda all squished together. The only good part is there isn't a huge crowd, because downtown is dead after Happy Hour or during the hours when those wall streeters are busy making their millions.

      I do appreciate the fact that they have pretty organized stuff, usually when I walk into one of these stores, their clothing and items all over the place. Watch out for the sensors, I walked by the door with a purse that started going all alarm meltdown on me. I wasn't even that close to the door really.

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      Jon C.
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      I stopped over at the new TJ Maxx today, which is only a few blocks from my apartment. It is somewhat difficult to find for those that do not know the neighborhood, simply because they do not have a store entrance on Broadway, but rather it's off a side street close to the entrance for Federal Hall. However, maybe the "harder-to-find" entrance will keep the quality merchandise of this store from being picked through - an all too common occurrence at TJ Maxxs around the city.

      By far, this store has the best merchandise I have ever seen at a store. For women, everything from Prada, Versace, Tory Burch and Lilly to Hermes... and not just close. They had probably 50+ HQ handbags. For men, same thing - everything from Hugo Boss and Prada, to Polo. I ended up buying an amazing Prada suit for more than 60% off the same suit in the Prada's 5th Avenue store. And these aren't after-season clothes. I'm sure the proximity to Wall Street will benefit those that shop here, as the merchandise is certain upper-echelon and fresh.

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      A S.
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      I work for a big company on Wall Street. This TJ Maxx is next to the Stock Exchange. A couple of weeks ago, I sat on chewing gum during the subway ride on the way to work -- it was a disaster. I couldnt spend the day like this so I ran to TJ Maxx to buy another pair of dress pants to wear. There was NOTHING that was remotely connected to office wear that I could buy. I even had an employee helping me to find ANYTHING that I could buy to wear in the office and she couldnt find anything either. Even she was surprised. The WHOLE stock was shorts and crazy, casual beach type clothes. I understand it is June, but come on, consider the location of your store and that the people in the neighborhood are pretty likely to need business clothes even if it is Summer.
      This TJ Maxx was completely inappropriate and a total failure.

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