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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.
The entrance opens onto a polished lobby area with a pair of lounge chairs and clean white walls, offering a minimalist first impression that can easily be branded. Directly ahead lies the main open workspace, anchored by rows of uniform workstations arranged in pods of two and four. Large windows line one side of the space, delivering generous natural light and views of the Grand Central district, while acoustic ceiling tiles and suspended lighting fixtures support a distraction-free, professional work environment. Built-in shelving and black support columns subtly define the space without interrupting flow or flexibility.
Toward the rear of the floorplate, three perimeter rooms offer functional diversity. One room is configured as a private office with expansive windows, a modern wood desk, and a glass-fronted wall facing the corridor. Another serves as a dedicated conference room outfitted with a long table, wall-mounted display, and seating for eight. A third perimeter space is staged as a smaller meeting room or breakout area with a round table and four chairs—ideal for interviews or department check-ins.
The kitchen is a standout feature, designed with hospitality in mind. Wrapped in matte black stone and wood cabinetry, it includes a stainless-steel refrigerator, dishwasher, full-sized microwave, open shelving, and a generous island with seating for casual lunches or coffee meetings. Overall, the layout balances heads-down workstation density with polished client-facing rooms and a high-end amenity core, making it an excellent plug-and-play option for teams ready to occupy immediately.