Jason Wang - Morgan Stanley
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Above the quiet hum of midtown, Jason Wang - Morgan Stanley sits where old-money patricians once traded stock tickers by hand. The 23rd floor at 399 Park Avenue offers a footprint just small enough to confer focus, yet high enough to catch views sliced between steel setbacks. Advisers here skip the glossy tchotchkes found on upper Madison; they keep the dialog on cash-flow modeling, estate structuring, and portfolio design without the noise.
In a city crowded with generic wealth managers, this office stands apart by paring services to the essentials. Clients arrive seeking clarity on stock options, insurance timing, or retirement dominoes that could knock over decades of assumptions. Beyond the spreadsheets, the team walks clients through trust setups and tax-efficient giving, quietly turning opaque jargon into legible next steps. Offshore structures and succession plans also enter the conversation, though the door remains shut to cold-calling brokers.
Reaching the floor calls for the same elevator card wave as any other private floor, then a left turn past frosted glass etched with the Morgan Stanley crest. No visitor’s table or aquarium sits in the vestibule—just an unmarked door and a brass plaque that reads Jason Wang in small, even letters. Phoning ahead helps the receptionist fast-track visitors, and the office handles it on (212) 893-6489.
From the street, the building’s mass looms large, but the elevator ride shrinks the world quickly. Beyond the lobby’s revolving door, directions trace straight up Park to the 23rd floor, or you can plot the route on the maps listing here:
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