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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
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.
Tenants are welcomed by a bold, gallery-style reception area featuring a marble desk, reclaimed wood backdrop, and custom arcade machine, setting the tone for a distinctive work environment. Moving into the core of the suite, the main open work area stretches across the north and west perimeter, offering banks of long bench-style desks lined with ergonomic task chairs, potted plants, and large industrial-style windows that usher in natural light. The ceilings are high and open, with exposed ductwork and architectural lighting integrated into a black-painted grid. Throughout the workspace, the layout favors circulation and spaciousness while still maintaining density, with the perimeter rooms tucked along the north and southeast walls. The largest conference room—seating up to 14—is windowed, bright, and outfitted with built-in shelving, a large presentation screen, and an impressive wood slab meeting table. A second meeting room is designed for 4–6 and can double as a quiet interview space or hybrid call room. Several other enclosed rooms accommodate small meetings or private work sessions, and one is staged as a well-appointed corner executive office with lounge seating and expansive bookshelf wall.
The space is capped off by a café-style kitchen with modern appliances, bar seating, and art-lined walls that lend it a downtown café ambiance. The kitchen adjoins a soft-seating banquette nook and island-height tables for informal team huddles and lunch breaks. Altogether, this office is ideal for design-forward agencies, production firms, or lifestyle brands looking to plug in and thrive in a one-of-a-kind SoHo work environment.