229 W. 28th St. 8th Floor Office
- Usage: Office
- Type: Sublet
- Floor: 8th Floor
- Size: 12,786 SQFT
- Price: $37,293/MONTH
- Term: August 2027
- Broker: Jonathan Anapol
- Telephone: 212-268-8289
Situated at 229 West 28th Street, the entire 8th floor offers a prime opportunity for those seeking modern and spacious office space in the heart of Chelsea, New York. Spanning 12,786 square feet, this floor boasts a brand new high-end creative installation with exposed ceilings and polished concrete flooring throughout. With ample natural light pouring in from the south, tenants can enjoy stunning views of One World Trade Center while working in a bright and inspiring environment.
The Caxton Building stands as an iconic Art Deco landmark, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. With recent capital improvements totaling $4.2 million, the property ensures a modern and efficient work environment for its tenants. Conveniently located between 7th and 8th Avenues, the building provides easy access to Penn Station and is surrounded by an array of dining, entertainment, and transportation options.
This flagship NYC office space is suitable for companies of various sizes and industries, with notable tenants including Universal Communications Network and Noom. With high ceilings, abundant natural light, and recent upgrades, the entire 8th floor at 229 West 28th Street presents an exceptional opportunity for businesses looking to establish a prestigious presence in one of New York City's most vibrant neighborhoods.
Space Features:
- Prime location in Chelsea, New York
- Entire 8th floor with 12,786 sq ft of space
- Brand new high-end creative installation
- Exposed ceilings and polished concrete flooring
- Spectacular southern light with views of One World Trade Center
- Fully furnished and wired
- Flexible layout with various amenities
- 1 conference room, 12 meeting rooms, 8 phone booths
- Cafe-style pantry and sit/stand workstations
- Operable windows for fresh air
- Convenient access to Penn Station and transportation hubs