Office For Lease • 1,358+ SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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| 3rd Floor Ste 300 | Office | 3,755 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
• Move in condition suite, features exposed brick. • Features 1 office, 1 conference room, open area for 19, pantry and reception. • Tenant roof deck amenity, equipped with wifi.
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| 8th Floor Ste 805 | Office | 1,358 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
• Move in condition suite, Mercer Street exposure. • Open layout with space for 12 workstations. • Tenant roof deck amenity, equipped with wifi.
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| 10th Floor Ste 10B | Office | 1,471 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
• Move in condition, outstanding light and views. • Features 1 conference room, open area for 8, pantry and reception. • Tenant roof deck amenity, equipped with wifi.
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| 11st Floor Ste 1107 | Office | 1,867 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
• Move in condition, outstanding light and views. Western exposure. • Features 1 conference room, open area for 16, pantry and reception. • Tenant roof deck amenity, equipped with wifi.
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The SoHo Building is a unique office building offering commercial space for creative and cutting-edge firms. At the epicenter of SoHo, on Greene Street between Prince and Spring Streets, the building provides its tenants access to the best shopping, restaurants, and nightlife in Manhattan and to 11 subway lines. 110 Greene Street has four exposures and frontages on both Greene and Mercer Streets. Built as two structures by Charles “Broadway” Rouse, a noted New York City merchant, the Mercer Street building was completed in 1908 and the Greene Street building in 1920. Years later, these two buildings were joined to make up what is now the SoHo Building.
A rare early skyscraper in the cast iron district, the SoHo Building offers fantastic views and unparalleled natural light on its upper stories. The building also features high ceilings, open floor plates and historic details throughout. The world's largest surviving collection of cast iron buildings, the SoHo Cast Iron Historic District was reclaimed from light industrial and warehouse use in the 1950s and 1960s by artists associated with Pop and Abstract movements in American Art. As galleries moved to Chelsea, chic boutiques, creative industries, and stylish hotels moved in, making the neighborhood a draw for locals and international visitors alike. The term “SoHo effect” refers globally to the rejuvenation of a compact older district in or near a city’s center.
| The SoHo Building offers a communal roof deck and shared conference rooms. |
| The lobby is the winner of the Arts Commission Award as it is elegant and recently remodeled with art of the neighborhood. |
| This building has been Wired Certified Gold, providing tenants with access to multiple high-quality internet service providers. |
| The SoHo Building at 104-110 Green Street is highly visible and easily accessible between Spring and Prince Streets. |
| EnergyStar Yes |
| Tenant | SF Occupied | Lease End Date |
|---|---|---|
| Crypto LP | 2/28/2030 | |
| IL Makiage | ||
| InfoTrack | ||
| Interquest Group | 4/1/2024 | |
| Leanplum | 5/24/2023 | |
| Manhattan Portage LLC | ||
| Morguard Investments Limited | 5/25/2022 | |
| Revel Partners | 1/4/2023 | |
| UNTUCKit | 5/3/2023 | |
| Vashi | 3/31/2037 |
| Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher St (Hoboken-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH), Journal Square-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)) | 3 min | 15 min | 0.8 mi |
| 9 St (Path) (Hoboken-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH), Journal Square-33rd Street - Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH)) | 3 min | 16 min | 0.8 mi |
| Transit/Subway | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| Prince St (Broadway Express - Q - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - N - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - R - MTA New York City Transit, Broadway Local - W - MTA New York City Transit) | 1 min | 2 min | 0.1 mi |
| Spring Street (4,6 Line) (4 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 6 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 1 min | 4 min | 0.3 mi |
| Broadway-Lafayette Street (B - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), D - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), F - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), M - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 1 min | 5 min | 0.3 mi |
| Spring Street (A,C,E Line) (A - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), C - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), E - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 2 min | 5 min | 0.3 mi |
| Bleecker Street (4 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 6 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 1 min | 7 min | 0.4 mi |
| Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| LaGuardia | 21 min | - | 10.0 mi |
| Newark Liberty International | 18 min | - | 12.2 mi |
| John F Kennedy International | 31 min | - | 18.2 mi |
| Parking Available: | Yes |
| Reserved: | No |
| Spaces Provided: | 1 |
| Type: | Surface |
| Included in Rent: | Yes |