This 1917 industrial, loft-style building features a recently renovated office with exposed ceilings, concrete floors, and an abundance of natural light. Located in prime Nomad, rooftop bars and fine/casual dining establishments ripe for exploration at every turn.
The sight of the Flatiron Building never gets old, and here you get to encounter it every day in a small but NYC's most in-demand commercial neighborhood. From the multiple restaurants inside Eataly NYC Flatiron to the upscale Indian cuisine at Junoon to the classic cocktail bar the Flatiron Lounge, you don't have to trek too far to have a good time. The Peoples Improv Theatre, Gramercy Theatre, and Madison Square Park offer further entertainment, and you can even schedule a class at Dharma Yoga to chill out.