Lance Leighton
Founder – TechOfficeSpaces.com
Senior Managing Director, Savills Studley
New York State Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
It is a recurring theme on TechOfficeSpaces.com New York that Midtown South has become one of the most desired neighborhoods in Manhattan for office space. Stimulated by the demand from TAMI tenants, there has become an insatiable amount of demand for furnished, short-term, plug & play opportunities in these hip and cool neighborhoods of Manhattan. As more and more of these tenants are competing for top talent and venture capital funding, the majority have gravitated towards the likes of Park Avenue South, SoHo, TriBeca, Flatiron, NoMad, Union Square, etc. Accordingly, these highly coveted opportunities have become somewhat like a unicorn- nearly impossible to find. Enter ooVoo at 44 East 30th Street, with their unique full-floor sublease.
ooVoo, a video-chat company, just put their entire PENTHOUSE floor of office space on the market for sublease. Measuring 7,411 rentable square feet, the entire 12th floor was recently built with a cool, collaborative and lofty installation- featuring 3 windowed offices, 2 conference rooms, a pantry, and open area for 25+ employees (click here for a floorplan). The term of the sublease runs through May 30, 2018 (less than two years) and furniture can remain in place for an incoming subtenant, making it perfect for any start-up or growing company. PS- The building is directly next door to California Pizza Kitchen! POW!
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