Once synonymous with Fashion Week, Bryant Park has taken on life of its own. With this Knotel location, you can take advantage of it all. It boasts six floors with both private and open office plans, as well as a private roof deck.
This 1912 building has everything you’d want from a Midtown South space: it is close to Penn Station, and seconds away from excellent food, art, and nightlife in Koreatown and Chelsea. The office has wood tiled floors and is full of natural light, need we say more?
Just one block away from Central Park, a sleek space with 22,610 square feet in a building originally erected in 1951. The lobby has round-the-clock security, all close to the 4, 5, 6, N, R, and W lines. Midtown East has a reputation for functionality more than fun, but no more. The neighborhood is packed with hotels and the kind of go-to restaurants where everyone feels comfortable, like The Smith, Rosa Mexicano, and Hillstone. Urbanspace Vanderbilt, a new food hall, provides a bit of Brooklyn, with Roberta’s pizza, Ovenly cookies, and much more. If ever you need a change of clothes, the flagship Fifth Avenue stores from brands high (Louis Vuitton) and low (H&M) are right there. Grand Central is in the heart of Midtown East, making it convenient to commuters. Need a break? Breathe in some nature nearby at Central Park.
Cross Streets: East 60th Street and Madison Avenue
The historic Fred F. French building is a 38-story skyscraper on Fifth Avenue between 45th and 46th Streets. This Knotel location offers 20,000 square feet on the ninth floor, with 12 conference rooms and timeless Art Deco decor. There’s also the can’t-miss Urbanspace Vanderbilt food hall right around the corner—the perfect lunch selection.
Midtown East is on the rise, and this Knotel location gives you access to it all with 17,204 square feet spanning the entire 7th floor. From the nearby classic Waldorf-Astoria and W New York hotels, to Ess-a-Bagel and Smith & Wollensky, here you’ve got classic Manhattan at your fingertips.
Cross Streets: East 50th Street and Lexington Avenue
Right outside of Grand Central Station is the 12-story Art Deco beauty of 400 Madison Avenue. This Knotel locations offers over 25,000 square feet of office space on the 3rd, 4th and 7th floors, in a bustling neighborhood with no shortage of shopping, eating, and drinking.
Long Island City has been growing in popularity for years, and now is the perfect time to move in. There are great bars, like Dutch Kills, lauded restaurants, such as M. Wells Dinette, and art at MoMA P.S. 1.
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