10 GRAND STREET- BROOKLYN'S BEST HIGH END SUBLEASE

JACK COHEN
SPACES COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
212-300-3265
jack@spacescre.com

FIND YOUR OFFICE SPACE

Building:10 GRAND STREET
Availability:Entire 17th Floor-  6,083 RSF
Rent:Negotiable
Term:Negotiable
Condition:

Modern built sublease featuring two large open areas, four conference rooms, and two phone booths. Fully wired and furnished with 28 desks. The space gets AMAZING views of the New York City waterfront from its floor to ceiling windows. The newly built building features unparalleled amenities including a fitness center, outdoor space, coworking area, and bike room.

An entirely unique perspective on the modern office – 6,000 RSF single-occupant office floors on Williamsburg’s waterfront overlooking Domino Park. Ten Grand Street features floor-to-ceiling windows, sweeping 360-degree panoramic views and exceptional amenities.

 

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