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Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Entry into the space is through a clean reception zone that immediately opens up into a branded lounge and waiting area, providing a strong visual impression and acting as a social gateway to the rest of the workplace. Adjacent to this zone is a café-style pantry and dining section outfitted with high-top counters, informal banquette seating, and additional lounge furniture, making it an ideal destination for breaks or informal meetings. A dedicated ramped corridor leads from this café area into a row of enclosed perimeter offices with south-facing windows, reinforcing separation between collaborative and heads-down zones. These offices benefit from ample light and can easily be reconfigured depending on departmental needs.
The layout intelligently integrates infrastructure needs with aesthetic considerations. Restrooms and mechanical rooms are clustered toward the rear of the floor near the core to preserve clean sightlines throughout the open work area. Two elevators open directly into the space, allowing full control over elevator identity and access, which is a key branding advantage for tenants taking the entire floor. The combination of expansive ceiling heights, tiered lighting, and full wraparound exposure on three sides lends the workspace an airy, contemporary feel that is both client-facing and operationally efficient.
With an optimal mix of workstation density, perimeter offices, executive conference space, and lounge/café zones, this unit supports headcount-heavy teams without sacrificing comfort or identity. Ideal for creative agencies, tech firms, or growing professional services groups, the space offers flexibility, light, and branding potential rarely found at this scale in a non-trophy building.
Notes: Rarely available full floor in one of the Flatiron Districts most prestigious buildings. The entire sixth floor has 14’ ceiling, hardwood flooring, and decorative columns. The premises is built with a mix of offices, meeting rooms, phone booths, and open areas.