99 Hudson Street

Direct Office Spaces for Rent

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 3,000 Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 5,000 Negotiable
$ 42 9,800 $ 34,606

Sublease Office Spaces for Rent

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 1,400 Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Nearby Coworking Office Spaces for Rent

Type of Space Class A Class B Class C
Windowed office/person $ 2,500/mo $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo
Interior office/person $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo $ 700/mo

Nearby Office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Franklin St & Greenwich Street $ 59 1,500 $ 7,406
Hudson St & Between Hudson Street $ 44 2,300 $ 8,433
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Franklin St & Between Greenwich Street $ 94 3,100 $ 24,167
Harrison St & Between Harrison Street $ 33 3,700 $ 10,059
Franklin St & Greenwich Street $ 64 4,800 $ 25,600
Greenwich St & Franklin Street $ 82 4,600 $ 31,337
Hudson St & Hubert Street $ 73 3,500 $ 21,291
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Hudson St & North Moore Street $ 67 6,900 $ 38,237
Hudson St & Between Duane Street $ 83 5,200 $ 35,966
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99 Hudson Street

99 Hudson Street is an office building located in the Tribeca area of Manhattan. It offers co-working and sublease options for renters, spanning 16 stories. The building, built in 1930 and classified as Class B, provides 189,389 square feet of rentable office space. It has fiber providers such as Cablevision/Lightpath, Verizon New York, and tw telecom. Notable tenants, including Daily Harvest and Harvest Daily, rent 36,477 square feet each. The offices can be configured to small, medium, and large sizes, with an average rental price of $66.14 per square foot as of 2019. Commuting is convenient with nearby subway stations. The Franklin Street Subway Station, serving the 1 and 2 train lines, is just a 3-minute walk away. The Chambers Street Subway Station, serving the 1, 2, and 3 train lines, is a 5-minute walk away. The Canal Street Subway Station, serving the A, C, and E train lines, is only a brief 6-minute walk away.

99 Hudson Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 99 Hudson St
Bulding Name: 99 Hudson Street
Building Alternate address(es): 99 Hudson St
Zip Code:10013
Neighborhood:Tribeca
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:16
Year Built:1930
Building Class:B
Block & lot:00181-7504

Public Transportation

Time and Distance from 99 Hudson Street New York, NY 10013
Transit / Subway Distance Walk
Franklin Street Transit Stop (1, 2) 0.1 mi 3 min
Chambers Street (1,2,3 Line) Transit Stop 0.2 mi 5 min
Canal Street (A,C,E Line) Transit Stop 0.3 mi 6 min
Chambers Street (A,C Line) Transit Stop 0.3 mi 7 min
Canal Street (1,2 Line) Transit Stop 0.4 mi 7 min

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Internet Providers at 99 Hudson Street

Internet Provider Technology Max Download Speed Max Upload Speed
Verizon New York Fiber 1 Gb/s 25 Mb/s
Cablevision/Lightpath Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
tw telecom Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Office Tenants Rented / Leased 99 Hudson Street
  • Tribeca Venture Partners leased 2,500 SF
  • The Weinstein Company leased 12,000 SF
  • Weinstein Co. leased 11,813 SF
  • BGB Communications LLC leased 11,657 SF
  • HR&A; Advisors, Inc. leased 11,743 SF
  • Tribeca Venture Partners I… leased 500 SF
  • Ethic leased 22,623 SF

Retail Tenants Rented / Leased 99 Hudson Street
  • Tamarind leased 6,000 SF

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Possible Productions leased 4,150 SF at 90 Hudson Street
  • Sushi Tatsu leased 3,800 SF at 175 Franklin Street
  • Urban Investments LLC leased 3,475 SF at 158 Franklin Street
  • Gary Graham Collection leased 2,150 SF at 176 Franklin St

Office Rent 99 Hudson Street Average

Year $ / SF
2018 63.0
2019 66.14
Year $ / SF
2018 56.25
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