Taxi Advertising NYC

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About

Advertising in New York takes some creativity—especially when the goal is grabbing attention in a city that never stops moving. Taxi Advertising NYC works with brands looking to cut through the noise, using one of the city’s most visible canvases: the backs of cabs, ride-share wraps, and even full-vehicle campaigns. It’s a niche that plays on the city’s constant motion; ads don’t just sit on a billboard, they cruise through every borough, stuck in the same traffic as their audience. The approach leans into the chaos—because if there’s one thing New Yorkers can’t ignore, it’s the taxi in front of them at a red light.

Their office sits at 80-86 Broad St 5th Floor, Ste 1, a stretch of Lower Manhattan where the Financial District’s towering buildings meet the occasional food cart and tourist detour. As an advertising agency, they handle the logistics most wouldn’t consider—securing permits, coordinating with fleet operators, designing for mobile visibility—so clients don’t have to. Need to tweak a campaign or ask about pricing? The phone’s (212) 470-8162; no frills, just the direct line for questions about turnaround times or how many cabs a budget can actually cover.

This part of Broad Street is all business during the week, with suit-and-tie crowds filtering in and out of the subway at Fulton Street. The area doesn’t slow down, but it does shift after hours—empty sidewalks, lit-up lobbies, and the occasional late-night slice spot. For anyone mapping out a visit, the directions drop you right into that mix: corporate by day, quiet by night, and always under the shadow of One World Trade.

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Created 29 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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