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Whether you are looking for a sublease
or a traditional office lease, any type of space can be found in
Chelsea. From loft spaces to full service business centers, the
Chelsea neighborhood has it all. Our databases have access to every available space in New York City. We list a wide variety of executive offices, including luxury offices, affordable office spaces or budget offices. Most Chelsea offices come furnished, but unfurnished offices can also be negotiated. |
The brokers at Prime Manhattan Realty are very familiar with all of the buildings and commercial space found in Chelsea and pride themselves on their good relationships with the landlords, building managers, and business center operators. We guarantee that while searching for office space, you, the tenant, will always be treated professionally and politely. |
About Chelsea NYC
Chelsea, a famous neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan,
is one of the most diverse regions in all of New York City. From its
happening bar and nightlife scene, to its prominent art galleries, Chelsea
is a trendy neighborhood. The scene here has blossomed thanks in part
to the conversion of garages and warehouses between 10th and 12th Avenues.
It offers abundant recreational activities including the world renowned Chelsea Piers and Madison Square Garden. Any street in Chelsea is bound to have a multitude of thriving new businesses and chic residential buildings, the neighborhood transitions from an industrial area to one where eating, living, shopping and entertainment take center stage.Stretching roughly from 15th Street to 34th Street between the Hudson River and 6th Avenue, the commercial real estate in Chelsea Manhattan is always in high demand. Abundant real estate in the area features old world charm, with elegtantly restored pre-war apartments and townhouses complete with oak entries and garden boxes throughout.
For further information about specific spaces and buildings in the area, call Prime Manhattan Realty at (212) 268-8043. We will find the perfect space for your needs at no cost! We will help to negotiate you an ideal lease agreement that will save you money and time.
Chelsea Area Essentials
Locale Subway:
East Side - L, N, Q, W, 4, 5, 6, R Trains to 14 Street
/ Broadway : Union Square Station
West Side - A, C, E, L Trains to 14 Street / 8 Avenue Station
1, 2, 3 Trains to 14 Street / 7 Avenue Station
F, V, L Trains to 14 Street / 6 Avenue Station
24-Hour ATMs:
The Chase Manhattan Bank at 248 Eighth Ave. near 22nd St.
The Commerce Bank at200 West 26th at Seventh Ave.
Citibank at 717 Sixth Ave. at 23rd Street.
Post Office:
The Old Chelsea Post Office, 217 W. 18th St., (800) 275-8777
Police Precinct:
NYPD 10th Precinct at 230 W. 20th St., 212-741-8211
24-Hour Pharmacies:
Duane Reade at 180 W. 20th St. near Seventh Ave.
Supermarkets:
Whole Foods Market, 250 Seventh Ave. at 24th St.
Chelsea Restaurants:
Francisco’s is the best place to go for delicious seafood at reasonable
prices. The restaurant has a loud and lively mood. If you are looking
for a trendier scene, stop by Elmo for chic comfort food and signature
cocktails. With a sunny summer day, enjoy the weather and sit outside
at the Chelsea Brewing Company and sip home-brewed beers and take in
a view of the Hudson River. For a restaurant with jaw-dropping décor
and equally gorgeous patrons check out Buddakan on 16th Street and 9th
Avenue and enjoy mouthwatering Asian fusion cuisine.
Chelsea Nightlife:
The Chelsea neighborhood has world famous clubs. The best hot spots
in Chelsea include 1Oak, Tenjune, and Bungalow 8. Yes, you’ll
spend a small fortune at these top nighttime venues, but if you’re
lucky you’ll brush up against a famous celebrity while dancing
the night away to the newest beats from a renowned DJ. If the club scene
doesn’t work for you or your wallet, check out comedy shows at
the Upright Citizen’s Brigade.
Chelsea Parks and Recreation:
New York’s premier entertainment attraction is located right in
the Chelsea neighborhood. Visit the Chelsea Piers to get in a game of
golf, bowling, skating, batting cages, or rock climbing. There are programs
and camps for kids of all ages, including soccer, baseball, gymnastics,
basketball, and more. The fitness center and deluxe spa attract thousands
of visitors each day. Go for a ride on your bike or roller-blades down
to the Hudson River Esplanade for a cruise along the Hudson River.
Chelsea Landmarks and History:
Back in 1750, the Chelsea neighborhood was a family farm. Since 1750,
the neighborhood as gone through many changes and phases in development.
Chelsea was the city’s first theater district, a fashionable shopping
district, and a thriving vice district in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
You can explore Chelsea’s past by visiting famous landmarks such as the Chelsea Historic District which stretches from 20th Street to 22nd Street between 8th Avenue and 10th Avenue. In this area of Chelsea you can see architecture from all of the different eras in Chelsea’s history including architecture from the 1800’s. Check out the Chelsea Hotel, a bohemian landmark and former home of writers and artists such as William S. Burroughs and Bob Dylan.
Chelsea Area Scene:
If you travel to one neighborhood of New York City to look at art, you
travel to Chelsea. Chelsea galleries are world famous for their interesting
finds and shows of upcoming artists. Galleries line the west Chelsea
streets between 20th and 28th Streets. Some of the most famous galleries
include the Gagosian Gallery on West 24th, the Matthew Marks Gallery
on West 22nd, and the Sonnabend on West 22nd. If you have a serious
interest in art, plan a trip to visit all the galleries in Chelsea.
Chelsea Statistics:
Population: 47,197
Average Age: 39
Median Income: $111,949



