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.
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.
This stunning 10,000 square foot loft office in the Flatiron/Union Square area is new to the market and available for lease in the spring of 2023. This magnificent office space is located at 902 Broadway, situated in the heart of Flatiron/Union Square. With three sides of wraparound windows, this space provides your team with beautiful, unobstructed views of the city, creating a work environment that will keep your employees excited to come to the office.
This architecturally beautiful New York City loft office building was built in 1930 and features eye-catching historical design features such as vaulted/arched entryways and open cornices on the exterior and the roof of the property. The owners have invested significant capital in order to deliver dynamic infrastructural renovations to the building's mechanical systems, to include upgraded central air conditioning and heating (HVAC) systems and refurbishment of the six (6) passenger elevators.
The asking price is (Please Call) per square foot, which is an excellent deal when compared to similar high floor spaces in the Flatiron District. Most 10,000 square feet spaces with superb, unobstructed views rent for between $85 - $100 per square foot.
The space itself is on the partial 16th floor and features open loft space that the landlord will build out to your custom specifications. The high ceilings, existing oak wood floors, and huge double pane operable windows allow for terrific light on this high floor. Optimal plumbing lines allow for easy kitchen location of your choice.The landlord will custom build your layout, whether you need perimeter offices or a high capacity seating arrangement, whatever your company requirement is. This space has the potential to have twelve (12) to fourteen (14) windowed offices + two (2) large conference rooms or open bullpen seating sixty (60) people in clustered workstations, or one hundred & ten (110) people using high density bench seating. Lease terms are available for 5-to-20 years and anywhere from 4,000 square feet to 72,000 square feet.
902 Broadway is home to many well-known corporations, such as SeatGeek Inc., IMAX Corporation, Fenwick & West LLP, Deer Stags Concepts, Bogen Inc., Dataiku Inc., and Food52 on the ground floor, a retailer specializing in cookware and kitchen appliances.
If you are interested in receiving asking rent, rent concession details, and scheduling a viewing of this property, please contact Bill McCollum, Senior Managing Director at Prime Manhattan Realty. Bill can also provide you with a list of all available office buildings and spaces that fit your criteria in Flatiron or other neighborhoods, ranging from 2,000 to 200,000 square feet. You can reach Bill at 212-268-8290 or on his mobile or WhatsApp at 929-260-5148.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to secure an exceptional office space in one of the most coveted locations in Manhattan.
Contact Bill today to schedule a viewing and receive more information about this space and other available options.
Featured Space
Partial 16th Floor, 10,000 Square Feet
Corporations in 902 Broadway
SeatGeek Inc., venue
ticket sales
IMAX Corporation,
motion picture technology
Fenwick & West
LLP, attorneys
Deer Stags Concepts,
men's shoe design
Bogen Inc.,
construction management
Dataiku Inc., AI &
data software developers
Retailer on the ground
floor:
Food52, cookware and
kitchen appliances
Contact
To receive asking rent, rent concession details, & schedule a viewing of this property, and to receive a list of all available office buildings and spaces that fit your criteria in Flatiron or other neighborhoods, from 2,000 to 200,000 square feet….
Please contact me anytime
Bill McCollum, Senior Managing Director
Prime Manhattan Realty
Office: 212-268-8290
Mobile or WhatsApp: 929-260-5148
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The Flatiron District
The Flatiron District, an extremely popular and affluent neighborhood in Midtown South Manhattan was named in 1985 after the Flatiron Building (175 Fifth Avenue), a world-renowned, 21-story, 255,000 square foot Class-A office building recognized by its distinct and unique triangular shape, located at the juncture of Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 23rd Street. The Flatiron District encompasses the area from 14th Street (Union Square Park) to 23rd Street (Madison Square Park) to the north, and east and west from Park Avenue South to Sixth Avenue.
Fifth Avenue and Broadway are the Flatiron District’s major thoroughfares, and both run southwards right in the middle of this beautiful neighborhood. The birthplace of Theodore Roosevelt, 28 East 20th Street in Flatiron, is a national historic site, and a grand bronze statue of President Roosevelt atop his stallion greets residents, office workers, and tourists as they enter Madison Square Park at 23rd Street.
The Flatiron District, originally a manufacturing area known as the Toy District, was also known later as Silicon Alley, a nickname for New York’s technology industry/sector. Late in the year 2000, a large influx of office tenants included industries such as publishers, ad agencies, and a host of computer and web-related start-up companies, created the “Silicon Valley” moniker. Tree-lined streets and graceful Beaux-art buildings designed at the turn of the century offers a fascinating charming neighborhood, offering everyone a dynamic and totally unique flair of residential, retail, and retail shopping options. Fine dining in the area includes Eataly, Craft, Boucherie Union Square, ABC Kitchen, Almond & Thai Villa and more.
Neighboring corporations include
IBM, Sony Corp of America, Yelp, IMAX Corporation, Chainalysis, Capital One, MasterCard, Tiffany & Co Corporate, and many more.
Transportation
Close proximity to both the Henry Hudson Expressway and The FDR Expressway.
Central subway access with a host of trains, all within a 3-block radius: N, R, Q, 4, 5, 6, D, B, A, C & E Train