54 Moore St, New York, NY 10013
This exceptional 7,000-square-foot, full-floor loft office space is located in the highly desirable Tribeca submarket, specifically within the Soho cluster. The property boasts a prestigious Class A designation and offers a single-tenant occupancy. Ideal for a variety of businesses, this space features a stunning open layout perfect for collaborative work environments, complemented by several private offices for focused work. The loft's impressive 13-foot tin ceilings add to its unique character and charm. Natural light floods the space through 17 large windows, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. Further enhancing its functionality, the property includes a full kitchen, four bedrooms, and four bathrooms, providing ample space for staff and potential live-work arrangements. The building is equipped with an elevator for convenient access to all floors. The monthly rent is $35,000. This property presents a rare opportunity to secure a truly remarkable and versatile office space in one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods. Its combination of historical charm, modern amenities, and prime location makes it an exceptional investment for discerning businesses. The "live-work" designation allows for flexible use, potentially accommodating residential needs alongside commercial operations. The showroom subtype suggests suitability for businesses requiring display space. This full-floor, single-tenant space offers unparalleled privacy and control.
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