Lance Leighton
Founder – TechOfficeSpaces.com
Senior Managing Director, Savills Studley
New York State Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Chelsea is a neighborhood that continuously sees an insatiable amount of demand for office space subleases while also having a very limited supply. Fueled by explosive growth within the tech, media, advertising, fashion and creative industries, this office market has been percolating for quite a bit of time with the majority of tenants primarily focusing on short-term subleases. Though there are very few furnished sublease opportunities in the area at any given time, there is a unique opportunity at 50 West 17th Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues).
Offered for sub-sublease from The Rubican Project, the entire 3rd floor measures 6,600 rentable square feet and is currently built with one office, three glass-fronted conference rooms, a pantry, reception area and open collaborative space for as many as 54 people (click here for a floorplan). Boasting extra-high exposed ceilings (with acoustical tiles in place) and hardwood floors, the current installation covers all the bases for early stage firms looking for “cool” office space. Available for possession immediately, the term is relatively short (through March of 2019) and furniture can remain in place. Click here to contact us to arrange an inspection or here for our free office space search.
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