Fifth Avenue – NOMAD
$48/SF – Available
2,700 SF – Partial Floor
Contact – Thomas Jacobs 212-253-8709 or Click to Contact
4 divided offices with 5th Avenue views 12 custom desk stations available Wet pantry Exposed brick walls, hardwood shelves, desk& reception area Halogen lighting Tenant Controlled Central A/C Landlord will deliver with fresh paint and floor
Thomas is a lifelong New Yorker with a successful 20 year background as an entrepreneur, having founded and run multiple companies in Manhattan with one going public on the NASDAQ. The experience of managing complex real estate requirements and the necessity for finding appropriate office space in one of the most competitive markets anywhere has been an invaluable experience which he draws upon in both Landlord and Tenant representation. With the ability to understand and clearly articulate the myriad concerns and requirements that intersect in identifying the right real estate solutions come from a depth of personal experience as a Tenant and Landlord representative.
NoMad ("NOrth of MADison Square
Park") is a neighborhood centered around the Madison Square North
Historic District in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
The name NoMad, which has been in use since 1999, is derived from the
area's location north and west of Madison Square Park. The neighborhood
extends roughly from 25th Street to 30th Street between the Avenue of
the Americas (Sixth Avenue) and Lexington Avenue. NoMad is bounded on
the west by Chelsea, on the northwest by Midtown South, on the
northeast by Murray Hill on the east by Rose Hill, and on the south by
the Flatiron District. It encompasses Little India, as well as a
variety of businesses of all sizes in landmarked office buildings.
The Breslin Hotel, built in 1904, was transformed in 2009 into the Ace
Hotel, a 300-room hotel whose restaurant has attracted a trendy crowd.
Slated to open in 2011, the NoMaD Hotel at 28th Street and Broadway,
will occupy the Johnston Building, a landmark 1900 French Renaissance
limestone space. Named for one of New York's most oldest families, the
19-floor Gansevoort Park, is at Park Avenue and 29th Street.
Today it has a numerous restaurants serving a wide range of cuisines,
including San Rocco, Hill Country Barbecue, Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant,
Antique Cafe, SD26, A Voce, Country, Ben & Jack's Steakhouse and
Illi. Eataly, a 44,000-square-foot Italian food market comprising
Italian restaurants, cafes and wine and food shops opened in Summer
2010.
Some text and images from List of Manhattan Neighborhoods at Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
