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36th Street, Astoria, 11106 Starting at $1075

There’s always something going on around Astoria’s Studio Square, often related to fashion, food, film, or some combination of the three. (The historic Kaufman Astoria Studios and the Museum of the Moving Image are just down the block, adding to the glitz and glamor of the area.) This Queens office space occupies four floors of an industrial-style building and has access to a gorgeous rooftop that’s perfect for hosting any type of event. Filled with one-of-a-kind amenities, this coworking space features a piano room, screening room, and huge garage doors that roll up to give access to a sunny patio that overlooks the Beer Garden below. If you need more dining options, grab a quick bite from Il Bambino or another of the neighborhood’s stellar eateries. There are N and Q trains on the elevated tracks at 36th Avenue, and E, M, and R trains at 36th Street. For a comfortable space with great transportation options and plenty of nearby spots for wining and dining, this is an unbeatable location.

 

Cross Streets: 36th Street

Neighborhood: Queens

Broadway, New York, 10038 Starting at $1075

In practically every direction, the views from this towering New York office space are unbelievable: to the north there’s the Empire State Building, to the east are the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges, and to the west is One World Trade Center. In Manhattan's Financial District, this New York coworking space puts you right across the street from the Fulton Center transit hub, meaning you have easy access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, N, and R subway lines (other lines a mere 10-minute walk). Open and airy, these 10 stories of an office building have an arcade, bike storage, and meeting space ranging from large conference rooms for getting the entire staff together to cozy alcoves where you can have a one-on-one with a special client. The proximity of government offices and city courts make this location ideal for lobbyists and lawyers, but it attracts everyone from one-person startups to huge corporations. One look and you’ll see why this New York office space is so popular.

 

Cross Streets: Broadway and Ann Street

Neighborhood: Financial District

Broadway, New York, 10013 Starting at $1368

Graceful architectural details give character to this New York office space, tucked away in one of the beauties in the Soho-Cast Iron Historic District. It’s from 1889, so look for elegant columns, high ceilings, honey-colored wood floors, and lots of natural light. Spread out over four levels of this six-story brick building, this coworking space is one of the more intimate locations. Home to fashion, beauty, and tech businesses, among many others, the dog-friendly space is perfect for companies looking to build a tight-knit community. Getting here is a snap, as the N, Q, R, J, Z, and 6 subways lines are all within a few blocks. The Crosby Street Hotel and the Nomo Soho are great destinations for after-work cocktails, as both have lovely outdoor patios. For a gorgeous space, a warm atmosphere, and easy access by public transportation, this Soho South location is the way to go.

 

Cross Streets: Broadway and Morris Street

Neighborhood: Soho/Tribeca

Broadway, New York, 10004 Starting at $1108

Looking down on one of the city’s most famous icons, this New York coworking space puts you in the heart of Lower Manhattan. Dating from 1921, the landmark building’s stunning lobby captures the spirit of its era with domed ceilings, majestic columns, and murals by artist Ezra Winter. On the three open and airy floors, the atmosphere is relaxed, with lots of events after hours. This New York office space’s amenities include bike storage, an arcade room, and even a bocce ball court. Members here range from one-person startups to corporations with dozens of employees, so it’s no surprise the industries represented include advertising, fashion, marketing, accounting, and public relations. A few blocks away is Stone Street, which has a ton of bars and restaurants. For an unbeatable location, great amenities, and a friendly atmosphere, you can’t beat this coworking space.

 

Cross Streets: Montague and Clinton Street

Neighborhood: Financial District

Broadway, New York, 10038 Starting at $1208

At the Fulton Center transit hub, this New York office space has easy access to most major subway lines: the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, N, and R subway lines can get you wherever you need to go. The nine-story coworking space has a great location for commuters from other parts of the city, as well as New Jersey, thanks to the nearby PATH trains. With all the latest amenities, this location is just right for businesses ranging from startups to larger companies—financial firms make their home here, thanks to the proximity of the Financial District, as well as media and tech companies. If you’re looking for a prime spot in Lower Manhattan, turn to this great and creative office facility in the Fulton Center.

 

Cross Streets: Broadway and Fulton Street

Neighborhood: Financial District

Broad Street, New York, 10004 Starting at $1125

In the heart of the Financial District, this New York office space treats you to panoramic views of the Hudson and East rivers. Formerly occupied by Goldman Sachs, the 30-story tower puts you close to the iconic New York Stock Exchange and everything else in Lower Manhattan. Getting here couldn’t be easier: there’s a parking garage next door, and the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is less than half a mile away. Nearby are water taxis, ferries to Brooklyn, Staten Island, and New Jersey (as well as Governor’s Island, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty), Path trains to New Jersey, and the 2, 3, 4, 5, J, R, and Z subway lines. The 16th, 17th, and 18th floors have a bright and vibrant interior design, while the 28th and 29th floors have a more sophisticated lounge atmosphere. With lots of common areas and more than three dozen conference rooms, there’s always space to meet with your staff. The coworking space attracts a wide variety of businesses, with many members working in finance, marketing, advertising, and tech. The cobblestone Stone Street is a popular destination because of its historic bars and restaurants. For one of the best locations in Lower Manhattan, this coworking facility is hard to beat.

 

Cross Streets: Broad

Neighborhood: Financial District

Park Avenue, New York, 10166 Starting at $1700

This prestigious Park Avenue address is centrally located in the core of Midtown Manhattan’s office submarket, between Grand Central Terminal and East 45th Street The location is close proximity to the heart of Midtown Manhattan and is ideal for anyone looking to rent office spacein one of New York's most sought after locations. Tenants will enjoy convenient and efficient on-demand services such as reception services, back-office support, and access to an on-site cafe, to name just a few.

 

Cross Streets: Park Avenue and 44th Street

Neighborhood: Midtown East

Fifth Avenue, New York, 10151 Starting at $2000

This prestigious location is just steps from Central Park and directly across from the Plaza Hotel, one of New York's most coveted landmarks. The location offers an array of office space options including private offices, suites, or flexible desk options for road warriors seeking to rent office space on Fifth Avenue in NYC, a prestigious, and prime location to work in the city.

 

Cross Streets: Fifth Avenue and 57th Street

Neighborhood: Midtown East

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