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Take the Downtown 4 or 5 trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to Fulton Street (at Broadway).

Depending on which exit you use, you'll exit the subway on Broadway at Fulton Street or John Street, the next street down from Fulton. Well, technically, Dey Street runs between Fulton and John Streets. Dey Street is a 1-block street that runs from Church Street to Broadway, between Fulton and John Streets.

Walk east on Fulton or John Street (if the next block you reach is Church Street and the World Trade Center site, then you've gone west, not east; the next block you should reach after Broadway is Nassau Street) to Water Street. The address 199 Water Street is between Fulton and John Streets.

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