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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
121 Varick Street | 22-30 Dominick Street | 119-123 Varick Street
12,623 SF Office Condo Units Offered at $10,849,312 Per Unit in New York, NY
Loft Creative Office Space Cooperative now available for sale. Located on Dominick Street between Dominick and Broome, situated at the epicenter of Hudson Square stands TWO 12,600 SF. (approx.) commercial lofts. Each of these commercial units are roughly 55 feet long (on Varick), and 45 feet wide (on Dominick); enjoying an efficient side-core floor plate with great column spacing.
Each unit offers a full floor presence with direct entry off the elevator into the space. The building as situated enjoys views and light spread across 100' from an all-glass perimeter corner exposure. This allows each coop unit A to benefit from three sides of oversized-double hung windows mainly throughout with some use of arched windows that meet at the Dominck & Varick corner of these lofts.
Being a former site of New York's manufacturing history these units feature polished load bearing concrete *Terrazzo Floors. Which faded out of use as installation costs rose in the past, making it a relatively pricey construction option in recent time. These durable floors bear chips of marble and other aggregates embedded in is tinted cement, all ground smooth and polished to a silky sheen.
Take the windows, building position, and add in the high ceiling heights which stand at 12'3" in total give this space a tremendous volume not readily available normally in the commercial market. These incredible white box spaces with their abundance of windows and elegant white columns punctuate today's chic industrial loft space.
Professional space in the Hudson Square area of Manhattan today offers the sophistication of Tribeca with the flare of SoHo, couple by a convenient location all factors contribute to its growth into as a hub for advertising, media, and tech. These commercial spaces are perfect for design, production, photo, advertising, theater rehearsal, accounting, showroom, non-profit or any service or general offices.
Tenants considering office space in this Hudson Square commercial building will find themselves neighbors with, Brand New School, DL 1961 Premium Denim, Guaranteed Printing Service Co, Irene David Realty, M5 Showroom, Positive Print Litho Offset, Rosen Mandell & Immerman Inc, The Nanz Company, Tony Chi & Assoc, and Unity Construction Group.
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* Terrazzo Floors (Concrete) — Michelangelo used it in St. Peter's Basilica. George Washington strode over it in his cherished Mount Vernon. In the 1950s, Richard Neutra and other modernist architects specified terrazzo in their designs, and by the '60s, it covered floors in developer houses across the Southeast and Southwest. But as installation costs rose, terrazzo once again became a relatively pricey option…