Description
The layout is highly versatile, catering to a wide range of professional needs. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming reception area, which leads seamlessly into two private offices—ideal for individual workspaces, client meetings, or consultations. At the rear, an enormous office space offers additional room for collaborative work, team meetings, or even a creative studio. This one can be split in two or more offices, creating additional work space and possibly generating more business.
The very high ceilings create a sense of volume, openness and grandeur. This space is fitted with hardwood floors throughout, ample closet space, and room for a kitchenette. Nestled on a charming, tree-lined street, this office enjoys a peaceful yet professional atmosphere. Right now, set up as with a traditional design, this space can be converted into a “contemporary” space as illustrated in the virtually staged pictures with “white walls”.
The location is perfectly situated one block from Central park, half a block from the highly desirable Butterfield market, Starbucks and many other great eateries. The building is also just a few blocks away from the world renown Metropolitan and Guggenheim museums. The office is easily accessible with close proximity to the 4, 5, 6 and N, Q, R lines. Enjoy all that the neighborhood has to offer including nearby casual or fine dining options, shops and cultural institutions such as galleries and museums. There is a monthly assessment of $358 / month until December of 2026. Not to be missed. Please contact us for an appointment.
Building Features 14 Floors59 Units
Unit Features
$850,000 / $1,011 per ft²
Listed on Sep 27, 2024
86 Days on Market
Studio / - Baths + 1 Half Baths / 840 ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,430
Open House (Appointment only)
Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty Source: RLS
Harry Nasser
harry.nasser@sothebyshomes.com
212.400.8724
Unit listing history
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