SPACE DESCRIPTION

Near New York Federal District Court and State Supreme Court. Close to 6, 2&3 Trains

Original Art Collection / Great Light and Views Of Midtown / 8' Operable Windows

Serving Starbucks Coffee and Continental Breakfast Daily

This is an interesting full floor executive office suite offering plug and play capability for an attorney looking for space absent any management headache whatsoever. Conference rooms, phones, Internet, answering service, receptionist, pantry, copy scan fax - all taken care of by someone else and available as required.

There are several different offices available that would be appropriate for a partner level attorney or executive. The space consists of above standard finishes and is a high end installation with lots of frosted glass and high ceilings. It offers a very quiet and serious working environment and the offices are available on an immediate basis.

HIGHLIGHTS

Renovated Building7 x 24 x 365 Access
Attended LobbyGood Natural Light
City Views
Lunch Room
High Speed Internet + WiFi
VoiPPhone Answering Available
Above Standard ImprovementsCheerful Office Space
Operable WindowsFurnished or Unfurnished

CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

1 Windowed Office
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Partner Office
210 sq. ft.
1 Windowed Office
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Standard Office
140 sq. ft.
3 Windowed Offices
Rent: Please Inquire
Various Offices Available In Move-In Condition

LISTING DETAILS

  • Space Type Available Offices
  • Host Practice General Practice
  • Listing For All Professionals
  • Neighborhood Tribeca
    Midtown South
    Downtown Manhattan
  • Windowed Offices 5
  • Lease Type Sublease
  • Reception Services Full-Time
  • Conference Rooms Multiple
  • Possession/Vacancy Date Immediate/Vacant
  • Term of Lease 1 Year Minimum
  • Last Updated 10-11-2017

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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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