Address & Contact
39 Broadway, Suite 1610 New York, NY 10006
- (212) 269-0550
- ny@jocrf.org
- Director: Steve Greene
Office Hours
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Our aptitude testing program consists of two sessions, each about three and a half hours long, and the evaluation conference, which can take one to one and a half hours.
These appointments may be scheduled on consecutive days or spread out over several days or even weeks if you prefer, with no effect on the results. Morning sessions start at 8:30 or 9:00 am and afternoon sessions start at 1:00 or 1:30 pm, depending on the local office.
Our affiliate offices (Austin, Boca Raton, North Carolina, and Tampa) are run by former full-time staff members of JOCRF. They offer the same aptitude testing service and trained staff as our other locations but operate under an independent business model.
Our current fee is $950 in all of our offices. We request a $100 deposit to hold appointments.
Subway from Grand Central Terminal (East side of Manhattan)
Take the 4 or 5 train downtown/Brooklyn bound to the Wall St. station. Exit from the station onto Broadway. Walk two blocks south (the direction the traffic is flowing) on the same side of the street. Our building, at 39 Broadway, is between Exchange Plaza and Morris St. We are on the 16th floor, suite 1610.
Subway from Port Authority Terminal – 42nd St (Times Square) or Penn Station (West side of Manhattan)
Take the 1 train downtown/Brooklyn bound to the Rector St. station. Exit at the front of the train. You will emerge from the station directly across the street from the rear entrance to our building. Above a revolving doorway it will read “39 Broadway, 15 Trinity Pl.” Go through that door, up a flight of stairs to the main lobby, and take the appropriate elevator (ask the desk guard which one) to the 16th floor. We are in suite 1610.
Alternate route—If the rear entrance happens to be closed or you do not wish to climb a flight of stairs to our main lobby, cross at Morris St. (which is the first traffic light you reach upon exiting the station). Walk one block east on Morris to Broadway. Turn left and walk halfway up the block to 39 Broadway. For further information, go to the Metropolitan Transit Authority homepage.
PATH Trains
Take the PATH train to the World Trade Center. Walk one block east to Broadway and seven blocks south to 39 Broadway.
By Taxicab
Our office is in the financial district on the southern tip of Manhattan. If you plan to come here by cab, be sure to tell the cab driver to take you to Wall Street and Broadway. If you tell the cabdriver to take you to 39 Broadway, in almost every case you will be taken to 39th Street and Broadway, which is in midtown and quite a distance from our office.
Battery Parking garage (the largest parking garage in Manhattan!) is located on Greenwich Street across the street from the rear entrance to our building at 15 Trinity Place. The current fee for parking is $37.17 for up to 12 hours.
The New York office is in the Financial District, two blocks south of Wall Street.
Many cafes and restaurants are within a five-minute walk. Century 21 department store is also a short walk away. Several options for sightseeing are also nearby: Trinity Church, Battery Park (with ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island), the American Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian, and the World Trade Center site. You can find a walking map of lower Manhattan here.
Wall Street Inn
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Millennium Downtown New York
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New York Marriott Downtown
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Doubletree by Hilton New York Downtown
212 480-9100
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Holiday Inn Manhattan-Financial District
212 791-2900
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Club Quarters Hotel World Trade Center
212 575-0006 (private reservation member number; mention JOCRF for discount rates)
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Courtyard New York World Trade Center
917 409-0800
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