Elizabeth Juviler

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Property Description

Gorgeous build-out makes this classic SoHo loft ready to Move In

Exceptional high end finishes with floor to ceiling glass doors, European style pantry reception and server room.

 

  • 2500sf
  • $58/sf $12,080/mth neg
  • 2 glass front windowed offices
  • Lovely Conference room
  • Reception
  • Excellent Building management
  • Multiple Passenger and freight elevators
  • Uniformed attended lobby
  • Available now
  • No Fee

Please contact Elizabeth Juviler 24/7 at Tungsten Properties to view this space and discuss your commercial real-estate needs.  I specialize in commercial sales and leasing.

           

How we work:

You can stop searching the internet and let me search for you. It’s my job, so you can do yours.

Let me know what you are looking for in your reply and get 3 Agents on your side. I work in close collaboration with 2 excellent partners; together we scour the city to find you the perfect space for your business.  We have access to EVERY COMMERCIAL LISTING IN THE CITY, and through personally developed relationships, we have knowledge of many available properties that are not listed anywhere. 

 

About Me:

I’m a native New Yorker and bring my life-long passion for this incredible, ever-changing city to work every day.  I’m a graduate of Yale University and a student in the Real Estate program at NYU.  I stake my professional reputation on dealing with all of my clients honestly and respectfully every step of the way, and will be devoted to helping you discover the best space available for your business and to make the process as stress free and enjoyable as I can.

 

For more information or to view the space, please contact me directly at (917) 576-6220 or ejuviler@tungstenproperties.com

SoHo is a thriving neighborhood in New York City. An acronym for south of Houston street, SoHo is bounded by Houston Street, West Broadway, Canal Street, and Crosby Street. This neighborhood, in the borough of Manhattan, is historically tied to the artistic explosion of New York City. It's distinguishable cast-iron building architecture and cobblestone streets make its apartments and lofts, or top levels converted from abandoned warehouses, a haven for the city's young urban professionals and artists alike.