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Updated: 12-11-2017

SPACE DESCRIPTION

Two windowed offices available (together or separately) in well appointed downtown law suite. Space includes a full kitchen and conference room. Conveniently located near the A,C,E,2,3,4,5,6,R and PATH trains

HIGHLIGHTS

Attended LobbyGreat Light
Kitchen
Law LibraryDirectly Off Elevators
Tenant Controlled AC

CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

1 Windowed Office
Rent: $1,000 /month
Office 1
80 sq. ft.
1 Windowed Office
Rent: $1,000 /month
Office 2
80 sq. ft.

LISTING DETAILS

  • Neighborhood Tribeca
    Downtown Manhattan
  • Space Type Available Offices
  • Listing For All Professionals
  • Windowed Offices 2
  • Interior Offices 0
  • Conference Rooms 1
  • Agreement Type Sublease
  • Possession Immediate/Vacant
  • Term negotiable
  • Reception Services Full-Time

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  • Cross StreetBarclay-Vesey
  • NeighborhoodFinancial District
  • Stories 44
  • Total Area461,000
  • Built / Renov.1929

BUILDING DESCRIPTION

225 Broadway is well located in the Downtown Manhattan - City Hall submarket. It is a 461,000 sq. ft., 44 story building originally built in 1929. This building, built in the "grand old style" is the home to many small firms. Law firms renting office space at 225 Broadway include:

Dealy Silberstein & Braverman, LLP

Spar & Bernstein

Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & Decicco, LLP

Jaroslawicz & Jaros PLLC

\Eiges & Orgel PLLC


Tribeca Facts

Tribeca is an abbreviation for “Triangle Below Canal Street”.  The neighborhood is bounded by Canal, West, Broadway and Chambers streets.  It was originally residential transitioning into more of a mercantile area in the 19th century.  It was heavily impacted by the September 11th attack, and in its rehabilitation thereafter was favored by technology oriented tenants and start-ups, while many of the former industrial buildings have been converted to residential use – and over the years has been home to many famous people.  It is favored by the “entertainment” crowd.

Two major structures in the area:  32 Avenue of the Americas and 388 Greenwich Street cater mainly to telecom tenants and Citigroup respectively, but throughout this section of New York there are many small tenancies occupied by growing businesses, as well as larger ones occupied by established players.

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