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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 moment you step into the suite, a sense of volume becomes immediately apparent due to the generous ceiling height and clean, column spacing that allows uninterrupted sightlines across the entire floor. The entrance is positioned along the corner of the layout, opening into a broad expanse of open area that stretches deep into the unit. This main section of the floor can easily accommodate a high workstation count, with enough room to create multiple team neighborhoods, collaborative benching arrangements, or studio tables without constriction. The well-distributed column grid provides rhythm and definition without interfering with furniture placement or circulation.
Along the angled window line facing Broadway, the space benefits from a series of oversized loft windows that introduce consistent natural light throughout the day. These windows make the outer edge of the floor an exceptional zone for workstations, casual lounge seating, or a linear row of glass-fronted private offices should a tenant wish to add them. The depth of the open area also permits the installation of interior meeting rooms or conference rooms while still preserving daylight for the majority of the workspace.
Toward the rear of the suite, additional open space remains available for a pantry build-out, storage, or a secondary workstation cluster. The location of the building’s freight elevator offers practical advantages for businesses requiring regular deliveries, equipment transport, or sample movement—making the suite particularly appealing to design studios, architecture firms, production teams, or fashion houses. Because the suite lacks existing interior rooms, it presents an uncommon blank canvas in a highly desirable location, encouraging a wide range of layout possibilities from modern creative offices to showroom-office hybrids.
Warm hardwood floors extend throughout the entire unit, emphasizing the loft character and giving the suite a polished-yet-industrial feel. Clean white walls, exposed structural elements, and the natural patina of brick accents combine to create a textured, sophisticated backdrop that can complement nearly any tenant’s branding or aesthetic. The column spacing is comfortable and practical, striking a balance between structural presence and usability—ideal for achieving varied workspace configurations without the limitations found in more segmented floorplates.
With its open layout, multiple window lines, high ceilings, excellent light, and freight-enabled building infrastructure, the space offers an adaptable and visually compelling environment suited for tenants looking to design a workspace that reflects their identity and operational needs.
Notes: High ceilings and good column spread. Freight elevator in the building.
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