SPACE DESCRIPTION

Our client is looking for shared legal office space that can accommodate up to 8 attorneys and 10 paralegals and 2 admins. The firm practices insurance defense work. Ideally the office would have room to grow, because the firm is growing quickly. It seeks a 2 year fixed term beginning on January 1.

If you have 8 extra furnished offices that would be suitable for law firm use - with file storage space as well as shared reception, conference room use and pantry, we would like to hear from you. Alternately, if your firm has space for sublease in the range of 4000-5000 sq. ft. that was purpose built for law firm use and is available for a short term of approximately 2 years, it would be appropriate to reply to this listing.

Will consider Other Midtown locations that are proximate to major public transportation.

For further information and to determine the suitability of your space for this requirement, please contact Neal Lerner (212) 986-9100, or use the Email form to respond.

HIGHLIGHTS

7 x 24 x 365 AccessAttended Lobby
File Storage CabinetsFurnished or Unfurnished

LISTING ADDRESS

8 OFFICES WANTED - Downtown Near Trinity Church
New York, NY 10017

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CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

8 Windowed Offices
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WORKSTATIONS

12 Workstations
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LISTING DETAILS

  • Space Type Available Offices
  • Host Practice General Practice
  • Listing For All Professionals
  • Neighborhood Chelsea
    Midtown South
  • Windowed Offices 8
  • Workstations 12
  • Lease Type Sublease
  • Reception Services Full-Time
  • Conference Rooms Single
  • Possession/Vacancy Date Immediate/Vacant
  • Term of Lease 1 Year Minimum
  • Last Updated 11-07-2017

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