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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.
Spanning approximately five thousand two hundred twenty six square feet on a full floor in Soho, this open installation presents a wide, uninterrupted layout suited for showroom, gallery, or creative office use. The space is largely column-light with expansive frontage along the perimeter, allowing for flexible planning across a single continuous floorplate. High ceilings, exposed elements, and multiple window lines establish a strong visual identity for a brand-forward user.
The entry opens directly into a broad central expanse that immediately reads as a large-scale open environment, with clear sightlines stretching across the entire floor. The layout is intentionally unencumbered, with structural columns pushed outward and spaced in a way that does not interrupt planning, allowing the main area to be used as a continuous showroom floor, collaborative workspace, or retail gallery. This central zone can easily accommodate a combination of merchandising displays, open seating plans, or modular workstations depending on the end user’s needs.
Along the perimeter, a series of oversized windows wrap the space, bringing in consistent daylight across multiple sides of the floor. These perimeter conditions naturally lend themselves to premium uses such as client-facing areas, display zones, or executive seating positions if built out as an office. The depth of the floorplate allows for a clean division between public-facing frontage and more private internal functions without compromising openness.
Toward the rear and side portions of the layout, there is ample opportunity to carve out enclosed rooms if desired, whether for private offices, meeting rooms, fitting rooms, or storage areas. As currently configured, the space remains fully open, which gives a tenant maximum flexibility to design their own program from scratch without demolition constraints. The ceiling heights and exposed infrastructure further support a creative or loft-style aesthetic, particularly appealing for fashion, media, or design-oriented tenants.
This is a partial floor opportunity that offers both scale and adaptability, with strong window exposure and a clean rectangular footprint that simplifies planning. The combination of open volume, perimeter light, and flexible zoning makes it equally viable for retail gallery use or a highly customized office headquarters in the heart of Soho.
599-601 Broadway
172-176 Mercer Street, 1 West Houston Street
599 Broadway stands as an 11 story-tall commercial high-rise building located in Manhattan’s Soho district.
The property was constructed between 1916 to 1917; an interesting period in NYC history – when The 1916 Zoning Resolution was enacted in New York City – making this the first citywide zoning code in the United States.
Today this commercial property offers a bit of the old New York distinctive style while blending in new upgrades in order to maintain the era look while boasting all the expected functions and amenities that a building in the 21st century has to offer.
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