SoHo shoppers aren’t the only ones clutching their wallets this season. A long-abandoned Broadway bank is opening its vaults this October—and what’s inside is far scarier than overdraft fees. Meet The Haunted Bank NYC, a new immersive haunted house that promises blood-curdling shrieks, spine-tingling sets and a story ripped straight from a heist-gone-wrong.
The experience unfolds inside a real bank at 415 Broadway, where a botched robbery in the 1980s left whispers of blood and betrayal in its wake. The vault was sealed, the crime scene boarded up—until now. Guests begin in the Teller Room, where business-as-usual quickly goes violently sideways. From there, each turn plunges you deeper into the bank’s cursed history: a CEO’s office marked by betrayal, a vault mid-robbery with masked criminals who may not take kindly to witnesses and a mining tunnel where something decidedly inhuman still claws at the walls.
But the horror doesn’t stay underground. The story bleeds into the streets of New York, pulling you through a shadowy alley, a butcher shop dripping with gore and even a derelict hospital wing tended by a nurse with a very loose definition of “patient care.”










