36 East 12th Street – Greenwich Village
Available Immediately
5,150 SF – Full Floor
Three sides of windows, with brand new bathrooms, pantry, Tenant controlled A/C, hardwood floors, classic corinthian columns, and great light. Landlord will build to suit for qualified tenants.
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A tenant rep broker who understands the business. With a long history of starting up entrepreneurial companies, which have grown from a handful of employees to hundreds and even thousands of employees, Doug understands the importance of real estate and how it impacts business; from the planning, budgeting, finance and branding side of the equations.
Over his career he has worked with hundreds of companies to help them identify leasing solutions in support of their initiatives and brings the perspective that all business managers and owners value which is fully understanding the challenges and opportunities they are facing in making leasing decisions which will have a tremendous impact on their business.
Greenwich Village, in New York
often simply called "the Village", is a largely residential
neighborhood on the west side of Downtown Manhattan in New York City. A
large majority of the district is home to wealthy and upper middle
class families. Greenwich Village, however, was known in the late 19th
to mid 20th centuries as an artists' haven, the bohemian capital, and
the East Coast birthplace of the Beat movement. What provided the
initial attractive character of the community eventually contributed to
its gentrification and commercialization. The neighborhood is bordered
by Broadway to the East, the Hudson River
to the West, Houston Street to the South, and 14th Street to the North.
The neighborhoods surrounding it are the East Village and NoHo to the
East, SoHo to the south, and Union Square, Flatiron, and Chelsea
to the North.
The Village's commercial character tends to be extensions of the
bordering neighborhoods, from the Norther portion which essentially
maintains the Office space charachter of Union Square office spaces and
benefiting from the USQ transportation nexus of the subway lines. In
the Southern portion fo the Village and along Broadway the spaces
tend to be similar to SOHO office spaces and lofts in character with a
few higher end office buildings interspersed into the mix.
Some text and images from List of Manhattan Neighborhoods at Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.