Time and time again we have seen TAMI firms migrating towards Midtown South to attract and recruit the best talent. These creative folks like to work where they live (who could blame them?). These innovative firms have recognized this and are adjusting appropriately. One of the occasionally overlooked neighborhoods experiencing this shift is Gramercy. An area, usually renowned for being a predominantly residential hot spot is now becoming a destination for all different types of creative users. A unique building in the area that comes to mind is 121 East 24th Street. The floor plates are just over 5,000 square feet, perfect for a start-up office. Owned by Adams & Company, a full-service family owned real estate firm, the only space still available is the entire 7th floor, which just hit the market for sublease.
Measuring 5,186 square feet, this floor is available for sublease from Earnest Research, a global business intelligence leader. Available for occupancy in May, the sublease term extends through September of 2021. The floor is currently built with above standard materials featuring 2 glass offices, a conference room, 2 glass breakout rooms, a full pantry with a center island, hardwood floors, and exposed ceilings (please click here to see a floor plan). In addition, there is a tenant controlled AC system in place. This furnished plug and play sublease really nails the contemporary office space feel with the fusion of exposed white ducting complemented by a cohesive color scheme and layout.
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