Wall Street is a narrow street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, from Trinity Church to the west, and South Street to the East River, is the financial center across Manhattan, New York. Wall Street was the first permanent location on the New York Stock Exchange and remains the headquarters of several major exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, the United States Stock Exchange, the New York Mercantile Exchange and the New York Futures Exchange. But many financial firms have moved their headquarters off Wall Street and into Midtown Manhattan and other outlying areas of New York City.