
Manhattan Class A Office Space
For centuries, New York has been the most expensive and most competitive real estate market in the U.S., featuring some of the greatest examples befitting the definition of class A real estate: the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the former Twin Towers and the Flat-Iron building. Because of its proximity to the suburbs of New Jersey, Westchester and Connecticut, most of Manhattan’s Class A real estate for rent comes zoned as commercial, and houses businesses from website design firms to law offices to investment banks.
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The city’s industrial fathers divided Manhattan real estate into
three major markets: Midtown, Midtown South and Downtown. Generally
Manhattan office buildings in these areas are classified as Class A,
Class B and Class C. Class A office space is designated top of the market
by the Building Owners Association (BOMA) and, by definition, is usually
unparalleled in its views, its amenities and its location, above all
else. The proprietors of top of Class A Manhattan white-shoe law firms,
Big Five accounting firms, businesses and other ventures usually enlist
a broker to lease or purchase Class A real estate.
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