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.
Featuring a second-generation layout, the office includes a main area, reception space, two rooms, and a bathroom, providing flexibility for various business needs. The suite offers a modern and professional environment, perfect for enhancing productivity and fostering creativity among employees.
Boasting a capacity to accommodate up to 25 people, this office space is well-suited for small to midsize companies looking to establish a presence in a prestigious location. The floor's partial nature ensures privacy and exclusivity while still benefiting from the building's amenities and services.
The building itself, 902 Broadway, is an iconic 20-story structure with a rich history dating back to 1913. Owned by Koeppel Rosen LLC, it exudes charm and sophistication, making it an attractive destination for businesses of all kinds.
With notable tenants including IMAX, Fenwick and West LLP, MKDA, Phipps Houses, and Seatgeek, Inc., this address adds credibility and prestige to any company. Additionally, local attractions such as the Flatiron Building, Madison Square Park, and Union Square Park provide convenient options for dining, recreation, and entertainment.
Commuting to and from the office is a breeze, thanks to its proximity to various subway stations, including 23rd & Broadway, 23rd & Park Avenue, and 23rd & 6th Avenue. Additionally, the building offers easy access to local bus stops and taxi services, ensuring convenience for tenants and guests alike.
Overall, this office space offers the perfect combination of location, amenities, and functionality, making it an excellent choice for businesses seeking a prestigious and well-connected address in Union Square.
Space Features:
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