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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.
A loft-style layout defines this second-floor space, delivering a long, open footprint anchored by a central corridor that naturally transitions from front-of-house functionality into a wide, flexible workspace. Entry leads into a defined reception and lounge area, where a built-in counter and seating create an immediate sense of arrival while also doubling as a client-facing or showroom-style presentation zone. This front section is enhanced by a full wall of exposed brick, adding texture and character that sets the tone for the remainder of the space.
Moving deeper into the layout, the floor opens into a large, uninterrupted open area that can easily support a substantial workstation configuration or be adapted for creative studio use, gallery-style display, or collaborative team environments. The proportions of this central area allow for multiple rows of desks or a combination of open seating and informal meeting zones, all while maintaining clear circulation along the length of the floor. Along one side, a fully built pantry with extensive counter space and cabinetry runs parallel to the main workspace, creating a natural hub for staff use and informal gatherings without encroaching on the primary work area.
Toward the rear, a more private section of the floor introduces additional enclosed rooms and support areas. One enclosed room is well suited for use as a private office or small meeting room, while adjacent spaces can function as storage, back-of-house operations, or specialized use depending on tenant needs. The layout also includes a finished bathroom, adding to the turnkey functionality of the space and supporting longer-term occupancy without additional build-out requirements.
Perimeter windows along the frontage bring consistent daylight into the open workspace, making the front portion of the floor especially well suited for workstation placement or client interaction zones. The overall configuration favors an open, creative layout with the flexibility to introduce one or two enclosed perimeter offices if desired, while still preserving the loft-like feel that defines the space. The combination of exposed finishes, open volume, and integrated support areas makes this a strong fit for creative firms, showroom users, or boutique office tenants seeking a distinctive downtown presence with flexibility in how the space is utilized.
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