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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.
Along the angled perimeter, four glass-partitioned rooms create a versatile mix of private offices and conference spaces. Each is positioned to maximize the building’s window line, offering abundant sunlight and open views down Broadway. The first room, located near the entrance, is ideal for use as an executive office or client meeting room, setting a professional tone upon arrival. Moving along the corridor, two additional rooms serve perfectly as team offices or small conference areas, while the far corner room—benefiting from its sharp angle and dual exposures—functions beautifully as a main boardroom, capable of seating up to eight.
The layout is designed to balance privacy with openness, allowing leadership and staff to operate in close proximity while maintaining acoustic separation for confidential meetings. Adjacent to the open area, a fully equipped kitchen and café counter provide a central amenity for breaks, coffee, or casual discussions. Nearby, a dedicated IT closet and enclosed phone room ensure both operational efficiency and convenience, supporting hybrid and digital workflows without cluttering the main workspace.
Original architectural elements like exposed ductwork and steel columns enhance the industrial-chic aesthetic that defines the Flatiron District, while the neutral interior palette—soft whites, brushed metals, and natural wood—creates a refined backdrop adaptable to multiple branding styles. High ceilings amplify the light-filled ambiance, and large perimeter windows along two sides offer panoramic urban views that energize the workday.
As a non–full-floor suite, it benefits from shared building infrastructure while retaining a private, boutique atmosphere that suits small to midsize teams seeking autonomy within a premier Midtown South location. The building itself is known for its creative tenancy and historic appeal, combining landmark architecture with modern infrastructure and convenient access to Union Square, Madison Square Park, and multiple subway lines.
Every element of this space—from its efficient floorplan and natural light to its balance of openness and private zones—has been crafted for firms that value both aesthetics and performance. It delivers a ready-to-use, polished environment where teams can move in immediately and start working without compromise.
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