You’re in good company on this block, with Eataly NYC Flatiron, and here you get to encounter it every day in a small but NYC's most in-demand commercial neighborhood. From the multiple restaurants inside Eataly NYC Flatiron to the upscale Indian cuisine at Junoon to the classic cocktail bar the Flatiron Lounge, you don't have to trek too far to have a good time. The Peoples Improv Theatre, Gramercy Theatre, and Madison Square Park offer further entertainment, and you can even schedule a class at Dharma Yoga to chill out.
The sight of the Flatiron Building never gets old, and here you get to encounter it every day in a small but NYC's most in-demand commercial neighborhood. From the multiple restaurants inside Eataly NYC Flatiron to the upscale Indian cuisine at Junoon to the classic cocktail bar the Flatiron Lounge, you don't have to trek too far to have a good time. The Peoples Improv Theatre, Gramercy Theatre, and Madison Square Park offer further entertainment, and you can even schedule a class at Dharma Yoga to chill out.
The sight of the Flatiron Building never gets old, and here you get to encounter it every day in a small but NYC's most in-demand commercial neighborhood. From the multiple restaurants inside Eataly NYC Flatiron to the upscale Indian cuisine at Junoon to the classic cocktail bar the Flatiron Lounge, you don't have to trek too far to have a good time. The Peoples Improv Theatre, Gramercy Theatre, and Madison Square Park offer further entertainment, and you can even schedule a class at Dharma Yoga to chill out.
This 1917 industrial, loft-style building features a recently renovated office with exposed ceilings, concrete floors, and an abundance of natural light. Located in prime Nomad, rooftop bars and fine/casual dining establishments ripe for exploration at every turn.
The sight of the Flatiron Building never gets old, and here you get to encounter it every day in a small but NYC's most in-demand commercial neighborhood. From the multiple restaurants inside Eataly NYC Flatiron to the upscale Indian cuisine at Junoon to the classic cocktail bar the Flatiron Lounge, you don't have to trek too far to have a good time. The Peoples Improv Theatre, Gramercy Theatre, and Madison Square Park offer further entertainment, and you can even schedule a class at Dharma Yoga to chill out.
Cross Streets: East 29th Street and Madison Avenue
With 27,000 sq ft of newly renovated space (two 6,000 sq ft suites and one 15,000 sq ft full floor), situated in FiDi is ideal for 40 to 50-person teams. This prime location with a 24/7 attended lobby is easily accessible from the Broad St. Station (J, Z), the Wall St. Station (2, 3, 4, 5), the Rector St. Station (1, N, R, W), and the Pier 11/Wall St. Ferry Terminal.
Down in the FiDi, the 26-story skyscraper at William Street provides nearby access to every major subway line and all that the downtown neighborhood has to offer. The old-timey vibes of South Street Seaport aren’t far, and there you can eat, drink, and watch the water in style.
This area is true to its name, of course, but don't judge a book by it's cover. There’s no shortage of other options for when you want to step away from the spreadsheets and enjoy a bone-dry martini. You can also eat with a view of the Statue of Liberty at Pier A Harbor House, or shop luxe at the breathtaking Oculus or Brookfield Place. For those who live in Brooklyn, the area is extremely accessible by the NYC Ferry Service, an affordable, and far more relaxing way to get around than the subway. All of this is to say: you don’t have to work in finance to get the most out of this dynamic neighborhood.
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.