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A distinctive pre-war building in the desirable and historic NoHo area of downtown Manhattan is home to the terrific Lafayette Center. It occupies the top floor of this renovated boutique property, which is strategically located between 4th Street and Astor Place in this vital part of New York City. Small businesses are particularly attracted to the area. They include a diverse range of companies such as magazine publishers, fur dealers and a theatrical casting company, and bigger firms specializing in construction, health, and medical laboratories. The property's tenants include New York University and an antiques retailer on the ground floor. The center is close to Washington Square and accessible via metro with Astor Place Station or 8th Street New York University Station nearby.
Cross Streets: At 5th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square
This boutique and loft-like office facility in the Union Square area represents a professional and uncomplicated office space solution that suits your needs. These suites will allow your business to enjoy a convenient and prestigious address, a professional office environment, personalized telephone answering service, and many other professional amenities. You will be provided with all of the tools and services you will need to help your business grow with low cost, hassle free solutions.
Cross Streets: 12th Street and Broadway
Neighborhood: Union Square
This amazing Union Square location offers 22 fully private offices and suites with 172 seats. It is, no doubt, built for convenience with numerous amenities and great spaces. It even has an exclusive roof-top deck.
Cross Streets: Between 5th and 6th Avenue
Neighborhood: Union Square
This Union Square facility is ready to be your new office. With an astounding 104 office suites and 585 workspaces, the center is ready to support the needs of businesses of any size. Take advantage of the inspiring city views, idiosyncratic architecture, and contemporary aesthetic of our workspace in NYC’s Union Square. Whether you need a private office to get focused, a professional space to bring in a client, or simply the flexibility of shared office spaces to sustain and scale, you’ll find the perfect fit at this trendy location.
Cross Streets: 11th St and University Place
Neighborhood: Union Square
Facing a cobblestone square that’s frequently filled with runway models and film crews, this pet-friendly New York office space sits on the edge of the bustling Meatpacking District. But step through the front doors of this six-story New York coworking hub and you’ll notice immediately the quiet and calm vibe. Almost the entire space besides the ground-level lobby and fifth-floor kitchen is made up of sleek private offices, many of them occupied by professionals in fashion, design, film, and even law. When they need to chat with colleagues, many head to the nearby High Line for a stroll along the elevated tracks. After a day at their desks, they join the young people wandering over from the nearby Google offices at the open-air Biergarten at the Standard Hotel or the subterranean cocktail lounge of the basement level Tippler. There are several subway lines—1, 2, 3, A, C, E, L—within a few blocks, so getting around the city is simple. If you are the type who likes few distractions during the work day, consider this New York office space.
Cross Streets: Little West 12th Street and 9th Avenue
Neighborhood: Union Square
Steps from Union Square, this New York office space is nestled on a tree-shaded block lined with cafes and restaurants. This Irving Place central location attracts a large community ranging from young startups to established businesses, and many focus on education, media, or the nonprofit sector. Sunlight streams in through large windows to illuminate the spacious common areas. Grab a snack from the Honesty Market or enjoy a latte at the espresso bar, both located inside the coworking space. Union Square features a farmers’ market every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and lots of members here peruse it for local produce. Spend happy hour at Pete’s Tavern, one of the city’s oldest bars, just two blocks north of the building. It’s a great spot for commuters, as the L, N, Q, R, 4, 5, and 6 trains run nearby. If you’re looking for a vibrant office space in a convenient location, this coworking facility at Irving Place is hard to beat.
Cross Streets: Between 15th and 16th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square
In a loft-like building, this striking New York coworking hub has everything you’re looking for: flexible work areas, soaring ceilings, and rows of immense windows that let in plenty of sunshine. Two floors of the six-story New York office space are reserved for members, who run the gamut from clothing companies to wine experts, but focus largely on tech, media, and nonprofit organizations. There’s an array of conference rooms, but the shared spaces are smartly arranged so that you can meet with colleagues or get to know new clients in lots of tucked away spaces. The second floor common area is the building’s nerve center: dozens of meetings take place here every day, and in the evening there’s almost always a workshop or cocktail gathering. There are parking lots on this street and neighboring streets, and the 1, 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, and L lines are a short walk away. Telegraphe Café, downstairs in the same building, can’t be beat for a quick lunch. For a convenient location and lots of amenities, head to this New York coworking space.
Cross Streets: West 18th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square
The mission of this business center is to support the US expansion of Tech & Media companies. They help tech entrepreneurs develop their business in the US or Europe by leveraging our space and support infrastructure and believe that fostering great businesses starts with having the right environment, team, mentors and local connections. This is why they have created the perfect ecosystem including all the ingredients required for success: space, community, education, mentorship, events & more. They know that launching or expanding a company into a new market can be difficult and thus have developed a revolutionary solution for entrepreneurs with a very strong focus on community, network and relationships.
Cross Streets: Between 13th and 12th Streets
Neighborhood: Union Square