Overview
West Village Office Building
Located in the West Village neighborhood of New York City, the 12-story office building at 154 West 14th Street is situated at the corner of 7th Avenue and 14th Street. Constructed in 1913 by architect Herman Lee Meader, the building contains 166,626 square feet of rentable area, with typical floor sizes around 14,400 square feet. The building features Art Nouveau and Art Deco decorative elements, including a colorful glazed terra cotta facade, scallop detailing, vertical whiplash lines, and geometric medallions. Modern amenities include new elevators, an attended lobby, and operable windows. The property offers 10,120 square feet of space. Tenants are close to restaurants, hotels, retail stores, shopping, and entertainment venues. Nearby eateries include Offside Tavern, Chelsea Bagel & Cafe, Westside Market, The Donut Pub, Coppelia, Birch Coffee, Starbucks, and Subway. Local services include Jack’s Computer Services Center, Jo Quality Dry Cleaner, Hollywood 2002 Barber Shop, and Spa Belles 13th Street. Public transportation is readily accessible, with the 14th Street Station on 7th Avenue providing access to the 1, 2, and 3 subway lines. The property is one block from A, C, E, F, L, and M trains and PATH trains at 14th Street & 6th Avenue and 8th Avenue & 14th Street. Penn Station is nearby, offering access to LIRR Commuter Rail and NJT Commuter Rail. Bus lines and LaGuardia Airport are also easily accessible. The Rosen Group Inc. manages and owns the building. Current tenants include Chase Bank, Grove Atlantic book publishing, Ora Gallery, and Brandpie New York. The building includes a lobby attendant and two passenger elevators.