Legal Office Space in Midtown Manhattan and Downtown New York
Currently: 21 offices across 10 firms in Manhattan - including windowed partner offices, assoicate suites and private full floor arrangements.
Manhattan''s market for individual law firm offices operates almost entirely out of public view. Space opens when attorneys leave, practice groups contract, or a firm signs a larger lease with expansion space built in. Typically knowledge about available space circulated through private networks. LookingForSpace exists to bring structure to that process - giving firms and attorneys a consistent, reliable, private channel rather than leaving matches to chance.
New York firms accounted for nearly 30% of U.S. law firm real estate transactions in 2025 Q3, with large firms expanding and relocating into premium Midtown buildings. Many firms that upgraded their space or added to their footprint are carrying offices they don''t currently require. Also, many firms have been displaced from commercial buildings slated for residential conversion.
Availability on LookingForSpace reflects that dynamic. Listings include windowed partner and associate offices in Midtown, including 260 Madison Avenue and 501 Fifth Avenue, along with smaller arrangements in Midtown South and Downtown. Windowed offices generally run $2000-$3250 per month, typically inclusive of conference room access, reception and kitchen facilities as well as business machines. Interior offices for administrative and paralegal use can run between $900 and $1700. Inventory is distributed in small clusters of one to three offices in active operating firms. Sometimes we see private suites, full floors or townhouse-style spaces with separate entrances. In NYC and other major cities we also see "Legal Suites" which operate like an attorney hotel - similar to our Managed Office offerings but exclusively tenanted by legal professionals.
LookingForSpace lists these opportunities directly from the firms and operators that hold them. Both sides of the transaction — the firm with available offices and the attorney seeking space — connect principal-to-principal, without outside intermediation. Firms post available offices and browse Offices Wanted ads. Attorneys search listings and respond directly. The process stays within the legal community, on both parties terms, with no third party involved at any stage.