The Flatiron District offers some of the best commercial lofts in New York City and is home to one of the most iconic buildings the city has to offer, the Flatiron Building.
To pay tribute to the neighborhood’s history, street art reflecting the neighborhood was incorporated into the design of each building.
The two newly renovated properties are suitable for companies looking for coworking spaces in NYC or companies that need multiple offices. Positioned down the street from Madison Square Park, both locations are intriguing properties for emerging companies.
119 West 24th St
Located in between the Flatiron District and Chelsea District, 119 West 24th St offers stunning views of NYC.
Facts:
Total Space: 146, 206 SF
Height: 12 Stories
Built: 1913
Building Name: The Tisch Building
Current Tenants:
- Anheuser-Busch, Brewer of Budweiser and Bud Light
- AlleyNYC, Coworking Space
119 West 24th St in the News:
- Commercial Observer: Coworking Space Signs New Lease in Flatiron District
- The Real Deal: The Week in Renderings
19 West 24th St
Positioned down the street from Madison Square Park and less than a block away from the Flatiron Building, 19 West 24th St is a New Yorker’s dream. As soon as you enter the lobby, you’ll feel the warmth and creativity of the building rubbing off on you.
Facts:
Total Space: 63,015 SF
Height: 12 Stories
Built: 1910
Neighborhood: Midtown South
Current Tenants:
- Italienne, Chef Jared Sippel’s Restaurant
- Wilson Daniels, Luxury Wines and Spirits
- IPONWEB, Online Advertising Solutions
- Samuelsohn Limited, Luxury Men’s Clothing Brand