Midtown East is on the rise, and this Knotel location gives you access to it all with 17,204 square feet spanning the entire 7th floor. From the nearby classic Waldorf-Astoria and W New York hotels, to Ess-a-Bagel and Smith & Wollensky, here you’ve got classic Manhattan at your fingertips.
Cross Streets: East 50th Street and Lexington Avenue
Right outside of Grand Central Station is the 12-story Art Deco beauty of 400 Madison Avenue. This Knotel locations offers over 25,000 square feet of office space on the 3rd, 4th and 7th floors, in a bustling neighborhood with no shortage of shopping, eating, and drinking.
This 1910 loft-style property features a recently renovated lobby, 24/7 keycard access, and is just blocks away from express buslines and subway stations. With hardwood floors and soaring ceilings, this office is perfect for any team looking for a creative space with a simple, beautiful, light-filled open floor layout.
Cross Streets: East 30th Street and Park Avenue Street
Enjoy over 15,000 square feet of office space on the 2nd, 3rd, and 12th floors of this centrally located building with an attended lobby, beautiful hardwood floors, and a large skylight on the 12th floor. It’s close to the amazing hotels Ace and The NoMad, and there’s certainly no shortage of excellent restaurants, either.
Cross Streets: East 28th Street and Madison Avenue
This classic building features an impressive, renovated facade and lobby, rendering it an architectural standout you would be proud to call your HQ. The building is home to Raymi, serving some of the best Peruvian food NYC has to offer (ceviche anyone?), and one block away from Madison Square Park.
This 1912 store-and-loft features high ceilings and bright, open floor plans. Originally a commercial property intended for light manufacturing, recent renovations have succeeded in preserving the building’s industrial feel while incorporating high-end, modern finishes throughout.
Flatiron's central location offers tons of entertainment, as does this 11-story building, which was originally built in 1914. There are chandeliers, high-speed elevators, and more in this loft-style office. 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.
This gorgeous, limestone building in Flatiron was once a national headquarters for The Presbyterian Church of America. The Neo-Romanesque architecture gives the building a prestigious, historic feel, with a gorgeous atrium at the entrance leading into a beautiful lobby with embossed, gold ceilings. The office space has extra-high ceilings, and floods of natural light in both full the full and partial floor office spaces.