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Built Out With Glass Conference Room and Open Space

APPROXIMATE Size: 1,500 sq ft
MONTHLY RENT: Withheld
Neighborhood: Soho
Matthew SpiegelInquire with Matthew Spiegel
(347) 669-1072
Property Details
  • Approximate Size: 1,500 sf (Convert to Sq m)

  • Last Updated: Today

  • APPROXIMATE Size: 1,500 sq ft
    MONTHLY RENT: Withheld
    Neighborhood: Soho
    ABOUT THE PROPERTY

    Office loft with conference rooms and built in partitions (can be removed) hardwood floors high ceilings South Exposure bright Doorman building Text/email Matt Spiegel 347 669 1072 for more info Other Soho Spaces also available

    PROPERTY DETAILS

    Monthly Rent: Withheld

  • Approximate Size: 1,500 sf (Convert to Sq m)

  • Last Updated: Today

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    SoHo is a thriving, fashionable neighborhood in New York City. An acronym for "South of Houston Street,” SoHo is historically tied to the artistic explosion of New York City and remains an important destination for fashion and the arts. It's distinguishable cast-iron building architecture and cobblestone streets make its lofts, commercial, retail and office spaces a haven for the city's young urban professionals and artists alike. Great opportunities for commercial class A, B and C office space with building amenities such as 24-hour doormen and access, dedicated elevators, sophisticated reception and conference areas, IT support, impressive views and large windows. Tenants looking to lease or sublease office space in this New York neighborhood can expect to rub shoulders with creative advertising, marketing, PR, and media companies as well as boutique hedge funds, asset managers, and law firms. Landmark buildings The Little Singer Building, The E.V. Haughwout Building, 109 Prince St, 112 Prince St and it’s Trompe L’oeil Mural are spread throughout SoHo. Major thorough fares include Spring, Prince, Wooster, Greene, Mercer, Thompson, Broadway Street and the Prince St. R,W, the Spring St., and the Broadway-Lafayette B,D,F,V Subway Stops.