Pest control built for Financial District
The Financial District's building stock is a compressed mix of early-20th-century office towers converted to residential lofts and new-construction condominiums — the conversions retain deep subfloor voids and shared service basements where rodents and cockroaches establish from the adjacent restaurant and food-court density around Fulton Center and Stone Street.
The underground subway interchange beneath Fulton Street is one of the system's major rodent habitats; populations move from the station infrastructure into adjacent building basements and ground-floor food service tenants through utility penetrations.
High-turnover short-term and corporate rentals in the converted towers introduce bed bug risk, and commercial kitchens on Stone Street and the surrounding dining district keep fly pressure elevated in warmer months.
Common pests in Financial District
The issues we treat most here: rodents, cockroaches, bed bugs, flies. We serve Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, Fulton Center, One World Trade Center, Stone Street and the wider area across ZIPs 10004, 10005, 10006.