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Great, longer-term lease options available in this landmark building in the heart of union square. Highly secure building with beautiful views, and a variety of office suites avaialble. Tenants would be responsible for their own phone and internet service at this location.
Cross Streets: Union Square West and University Place
Neighborhood: Union Square

This might be the best neighborhood for going out in all of Manhattan. Excellent, casual dining options abound here, including Superiority Burger, Xi’an’s Famous, Empellón Al Pastor, and Little Tong Noodle Shop. There's a bar for every taste too. Want cocktails? PDT or Death & Co. Beer? Blue & Gold and St. Dymphna’s. There’s still a feeling of an older, artsier New York here: the jazz at Jules, cinema at the Angelika, and shows at Public Theater. With modern developments on Cooper Square, you'll see a juxtaposition of new and old, of progress and tradition, of history of the past and excitement of the future: it's as NYC as it gets.
Cross Streets: 3rd Avenue and Cooper Square
Neighborhood: Union Square

This 1910 loft-style property features a recently renovated lobby, 24/7 keycard access, and is just blocks away from express buslines and subway stations. With hardwood floors and soaring ceilings, this office is perfect for any team looking for a creative space with a simple, beautiful, light-filled open floor layout.
Cross Streets: East 30th Street and Park Avenue Street
Neighborhood: Union Square

This historic, renovated building combines charm and status with pre-war architecture and keycard security. A stones throw from Madison Square Park, enjoy the creative bustle of Agency’s Row and the amenities that come with the neighborhood: gym at Equinox or New York Sports Club, dinner at Hillstone or Upland, then hop on one of the many train lines home, all within a two block radius.
Cross Streets: East 26th Street and Park Avenue South
Neighborhood: Union Square

This loft-style office is sure to impress, the high ceilings and an abundance of natural light making it an ideal space for any small team that needs a private floor. Just off Union Square, the city-block long gastrohall, Union Fare, is just down the block: you couldn't ask for a more convenient location.
Cross Streets: 5th Avenue and West 17th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square

This location features beautiful open and flexible floors at the proximity of Union Square and the Flatiron building. You're at the nexus of about a billion (or, ok, five) subway lines, so you can escape to wherever else you need to go with ease. Union Square Park is home to some of the city's best shopping, eateries, and (sometimes) street-performers in the plaza. Let's not forget the biggest bookstore in the city, Strand, the massive Greenmarket, and short walk to the iconic Washington Square park.
Cross Streets: 6th Avenue and 17th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square

Rent An Entire Floor - Light, airy, and with an absolutely killer location, you’ve got it all at this Union Square office. There’s easy access to all of the busy area’s restaurants, bars, and shopping, but a great bonus? The classic cocktail spot Raines Law Room is just across the way.
Cross Streets: 6th Avenue and West 17th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square

Get a homey feel right by Union Square at this 24,000-square-foot loft property. There are hardwood floors and an exposed ceiling for an open, airy office from which you can overlook the park. The historic building has been a home to businesses since the end of the 19th century, from men’s clothing to button-makers to architecture firms.
Cross Streets: East 14th Street and Union Square West
Neighborhood: Union Square