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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.
The layout is defined by an open rectangular plan measuring roughly fifty-one feet in depth and forty-two feet across, providing ample room for a variety of workstation configurations. The main work area is completely unobstructed, allowing incoming tenants to arrange team seating, private pods, or showroom-style layouts without spatial limitations. With generous proportions and excellent sightlines, the interior is equally suited to a collaborative open office or an adaptable creative production space. Ownership offers optional furnishing, giving prospective tenants the opportunity to move in quickly with a turnkey setup or design a custom layout to suit their brand identity.
At the rear of the floorplan, a dedicated pantry area provides a functional amenity rarely found in boutique office spaces of this size. Outfitted with cabinetry, sink, and appliance hookups, it serves as both a casual break area and a convenient preparation zone for events, client meetings, or staff lunches. Adjacent to the pantry, a suite of modern restrooms—including one ADA-compliant—adds further convenience for staff and visitors. The overall design emphasizes efficiency and comfort, with every inch of space contributing to ease of workflow and movement.
The suite’s double-door entrance opens directly into the primary workspace, providing an immediate impression of openness and light. The ceiling height and line of windows create visual continuity that enhances the sense of scale and allows for easy division into zones if a future tenant desires to partition areas for meeting rooms or executive offices. The existing infrastructure, including lighting, HVAC, and wiring, supports a broad range of professional or creative uses—from design and architecture to media production, gallery operations, or boutique tech.
With its wide-open layout, strong natural light, and modern build-out options, the space offers both form and function in one of Manhattan’s most desirable creative corridors. Its proximity to the High Line, Hudson Yards, and major transit hubs adds daily convenience, while the building’s polished yet understated aesthetic reflects the refined energy of West Chelsea’s contemporary business scene.
Notes: Ownership would consider furnishing.
Dillon Gallery Khouri Guzman Bunce