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A fantastically facilitated business center with on-site car parking spaces. Conveniently located close by to Pennsylvania Station and surrounded by a...
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Located blocks from Grand Central on Lexington Avenue @ 32nd Street with quick access to the Lexington Avenue 6 Line subway station. This modern build...
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A fantastically facilitated, contemporary business center with easy access for disabled persons, on-site car parking and stunning views of the Empire ...
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Think globally, and act locally when you rent an office at the first green business center in New York City. One Penn Plaza is an environmentally sen...
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Located over two floors of a totally transformed former manufacturing building, this center offers first-rate accommodation in this convenient and vib...
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Penn Station Executive Offices on Broadway: Our concept is driven by innovation. In our never-ending quest to provide the perfect office space solu...
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Our turnkey serviced offices and workspaces are equipped with everything you need for an office. We make it very easy to start or expand your business...
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A fantastically facilitated business center close by to the thriving area of Times Square, New York. Surrounded by a great selection of shops, bars, r...
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A fantastic opportunity to rent serviced office space in the Empire State Building with stunning panoramic views. Surrounded by an eclectic mix of sho...
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Class A - Landmark - Office building. Business center on the 4th, 6th and 14th floor, with great access to Grand Central and most subway lines. High c...
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The Tribeca district of lower Manhattan Island in New York City is an oasis of artist's lofts and trendy restaurants north of the financial district. The name "Tribeca" stands for "Triangle Below Canal Street", although the actual neighborhood is larger than the name would indicate. The entire area suffered after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, but has recovered fully.
The former industrial buildings and warehouses that fill the area are a remnant of the garment trade which was once centered in the neighborhood. Mostly built in the mid- to late 19th century, these structures were in the Italianate or Romanesque Revival styles common in those eras. During the 1960's and 70's, these building were converted into loft apartments by artists and others who were attracted by the large living/working spaces and the low rents. Fashionable young families moved in next to populate the affluent neighborhood and good schools.
The Tribeca neighborhood has now become one of the hottest in the city, with many young professionals from the nearby financial district rubbing shoulders here with celebrities from sports and film. The Tribeca Film Festival was inaugurated in 2002 by Robert De Niro and runs each spring. Tribeca is home to the Woolworth Building, the Tweed Courthouse, and the Citigroup building. The Tribeca zip code is ranked as the twelfth most expensive zip code in the United States.
Most of Tribeca is a designated historical district, so that its older buildings cannot be replaced. Therefore, most Tribeca office space.
Executive suites with high ceilings and wood floors come with high prices, however, as would be expected for this trendy neighborhood in the most expensive big city in the country.
Some full-service business centers do exist, such as the Tribeca Film Center on Greenwich Street, which serves the entertainment industry. Monthly rentals begin at $500 to $1,600 per month, depending on the space and any extra services included. In the current market, landlords are offering concessions such as a month of free rent, so negotiation is advised.
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