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Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Positioned along the perimeter are five enclosed private offices, each benefiting from direct window exposure and suitable for executive offices, senior management, private client meetings, or clinical consultation use if adapted for medical operations. These offices are separated from the open workspace by solid wall construction for acoustic privacy while maintaining visibility into the broader floor. The layout also includes one dedicated conference room located near the center of the floorplate, designed to accommodate full team meetings or formal client presentations without disrupting the main work environment.
Distributed throughout the interior are nine separate meeting rooms that function as breakout rooms, huddle rooms, and collaboration suites. These meeting rooms vary in size and seating capacity, allowing simultaneous team discussions, training sessions, or private calls to occur without overlap. Together, the five private offices, one conference room, and nine meeting rooms provide a total of fifteen enclosed rooms supporting executive work, client interaction, and internal collaboration.
The floorplan also integrates a large built-out café and communal kitchen positioned near the center circulation spine, anchoring the social core of the office. This area connects directly to informal lounge seating zones and secondary collaboration tables used for overflow meetings and staff gatherings. Dedicated support rooms for building operations, storage, and infrastructure are placed along the service corridor to keep mechanical functions separated from the working environment.
This is a true full-floor sublease delivering a turnkey, plug-and-play installation with a term running through November twenty-twenty-nine, with shorter term structures considered. The scale of the workstation deployment, the exact room count, and the full-floor window exposure make this an exceptionally efficient headquarters-style office for a large technology, media, marketing, or professional services firm seeking immediate occupancy in a prime Flatiron location.
The Flatiron District
The Flatiron District, an extremely popular and affluent neighborhood in Midtown South Manhattan was named in 1985 after the Flatiron Building (175 Fifth Avenue), a world-renowned, 21-story, 255,000 square foot Class-A office building recognized by its distinct and unique triangular shape, located at the juncture of Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 23rd Street. The Flatiron District encompasses the area from 14th Street (Union Square Park) to 23rd Street (Madison Square Park) to the north, and east and west from Park Avenue South to Sixth Avenue.
Fifth Avenue and Broadway are the Flatiron District’s major thoroughfares, and both run southwards right in the middle of this beautiful neighborhood. The birthplace of Theodore Roosevelt, 28 East 20th Street in Flatiron, is a national historic site, and a grand bronze statue of President Roosevelt atop his stallion greets residents, office workers, and tourists as they enter Madison Square Park at 23rd Street.
The Flatiron District, originally a manufacturing area known as the Toy District, was also known later as Silicon Alley, a nickname for New York’s technology industry/sector. Late in the year 2000, a large influx of office tenants included industries such as publishers, ad agencies, and a host of computer and web-related start-up companies, created the “Silicon Valley” moniker. Tree-lined streets and graceful Beaux-art buildings designed at the turn of the century offers a fascinating charming neighborhood, offering everyone a dynamic and totally unique flair of residential, retail, and retail shopping options. Fine dining in the area includes Eataly, Craft, Boucherie Union Square, ABC Kitchen, Almond & Thai Villa and more.
Neighboring corporations include
IBM, Sony Corp of America, Yelp, IMAX Corporation, Chainalysis, Capital One, MasterCard, Tiffany & Co Corporate, and many more.
Transportation
Close proximity to both the Henry Hudson Expressway and The FDR Expressway.
Central subway access with a host of trains, all within a 3-block radius: N, R, Q, 4, 5, 6, D, B, A, C & E Train
Bayard Advertising/Sherman (1) H3 Hardy Architecture (1) Milo Kleinberg Design Associates., Inc. Phipps House The Cramer Kresselt Co. Tri Play, Inc.
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