SPACE DESCRIPTION

Four private offices are available for rent in a shared office space in a landmark building with spectacular views of New York Harbor. The offices may be rented individually or together. This is a perfect opportunity for solo practitioners or small firms. Each office has a nearly floor to ceiling window with an unobstructed view of the Statue of Liberty. Each office includes separate file space and a receptionist to greet visitors and answer telephones during business hours. Use of the two conference rooms is on a scheduled basis. Internet, fax, telephone, copy machine, and Lexis Nexis access are available.

The building is extremely convenient for access to several nearby courthouses. It is across the street from the US Bankruptcy Court and several paces from the subway for direct access to the New York state and federal courthouses in both Manhattan and Brooklyn.

HIGHLIGHTS

Lexis Nexis7 x 24 x 365 Access
Attended LobbyPanoramic Views
Great Light + ViewsWater Views
City Views
Pantry
Copy/Scan/Fax AvailableFile Storage Cabinets
Internet AvailableVoiP
Phone system w/ voicemailPhone Answering Included
Move-In ConditionOperable Windows
High CeilingsUnfurnished

CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

1 Windowed Office
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Office 4
100 sq. ft.
1 Windowed Office
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Office 3
100 sq. ft.
1 Windowed Office
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Office 2
100 sq. ft.
1 Windowed Office
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Office 1
100 sq. ft.

WORKSTATIONS

4 Workstations
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LISTING DETAILS

  • Space Type Available Offices
  • Host Practice General Practice
  • Listing For Attorneys Only
  • Neighborhood Financial District
    Downtown Manhattan
  • Windowed Offices 4
  • Workstations 4
  • Lease Type Sublease
  • Reception Services Full-Time
  • Conference Rooms Multiple
  • Possession/Vacancy Date Immediate/Vacant
  • Term of Lease 6 month minimum
  • Last Updated 05-13-2017

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Financial District Facts

Also known as FiDi - the New York Financial District's boundaries are from the East River to Broadway, between Chambers Street all the way down to the southern tip of the island.  Tenants here include the New York Stock Exchange.  It was here in 1624 that the City of New York had it's origins.  Buildings in this neighborhood include:

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