Harvard Maintenance
About
Office towers in Lower Manhattan don’t clean themselves. Behind the gleam of lobby floors and the quiet hum of elevator banks, janitorial crews handle everything from trash removal to high-dusting ventilation grilles. Harvard Maintenance operates from the 17th floor at 59 Maiden Lane, a mid-block address that places its dispatch hub within easy reach of the Financial District’s dense cluster of commercial properties.
Daily tasks stretch beyond vacuuming carpets and sanitizing restrooms. Teams tackle window washing on upper stories, strip and wax hard-surface floors after hours, and manage recycling streams that keep tenant compliance in line with city mandates. Specialized crews also handle post-construction cleanup, ensuring new tenant build-outs meet move-in standards without lingering dust or debris.
When building managers need to adjust service frequency or add emergency touch-ups, they call (212) 730-0001. The same number fields requests for deep-cleaning projects like carpet extraction or power-washing building exteriors during seasonal turnovers. Midtown’s high-rise canyons demand flexible scheduling, so crews often work overnight or on weekends to avoid disrupting daytime operations.
For directions to the administrative office or to confirm service boundaries, the map at this link plots the exact location above the street-level retail. The surrounding blocks pulse with lunchtime crowds and after-work foot traffic, a reminder that even the most routine maintenance keeps the city’s daily rhythm intact.