241 37Th St, New York, NY 10018
The Teri John Building at 241 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018 offers exceptional office space in the heart of Manhattan. This property features multiple tenancy options, catering to a variety of business needs. Five individual suites are currently available, ranging in size from a comfortable 720 square feet to a spacious 2,085 square feet. The building's classification as a Traditional, Executive, and Creative Office space ensures versatility and adaptability for diverse businesses. Located in New York County, this prime location provides easy access to major transportation hubs, ensuring convenient commutes for employees and clients alike. The address, 241 W 37th St, places the building within a vibrant and dynamic neighborhood, offering a wealth of amenities and services nearby. Whether your business requires a smaller, intimate workspace or a larger, more expansive office, the Teri John Building provides a flexible and attractive solution. The building's adaptable nature makes it ideal for a range of businesses, from traditional office setups to creative agencies and executive suites. This is a rare opportunity to secure high-quality office space in a highly desirable Manhattan location. Inquire today to learn more about the available suites and their specific features.
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