532-550 Washington Street

Sublease Office Spaces for Rent

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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
Hudson St & Charlton Street $ 55 2,300 $ 10,541
Seventh Ave & Greenwich Street $ 35 1,500 $ 4,375
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Greenwich St & Between West Houston Street $ 79 25,400 $ 166,899
Hudson St & King Street $ 54 61,300 $ 277,765
Hudson St & King Street $ 77 71,700 $ 459,776
Hudson St & Vandam street $ 92 13,200 $ 100,925
Greenwich St & Leroy Street $ 35 16,500 $ 48,468
Hudson St & Clarkson Street $ 44 84,300 $ 308,221
Leroy St & Greenwich Street $ 73 9,400 $ 57,183
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532-550 Washington Street

532-550 Washington Street, situated in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, is a four-story office building that has various rental and leasing options available. Although there are currently no coworking spaces offered, Optimal Spaces can assist in securing the most advantageous deals tailored to your specific requirements, all without any fees. With a total of 1,294,802 square feet of office space for rent, this building provides choices for small, medium, and large spaces. It is classified as Class B and was finished in 1935. Additionally, there may be sublease options accessible for those interested in alternatives to renting or leasing neighboring office buildings.

As for transportation, 532-550 Washington Street benefits from a convenient location near several train lines. The Houston Street Subway Station, a mere six-minute walk away, grants access to the 1 and 2 train lines. A nine-minute walk will take you to the Spring Street Subway Station, which offers access to the A, C, and E train lines. Similarly, the Christopher St Subway Station, also just a nine-minute walk away, provides access to the Hoboken-33rd Street and Journal Square-33rd Street train lines. Furthermore, the Canal Street Subway Station, a nine-minute walk away, allows access to the 1 and 2 train lines, while the Canal Street Subway Station, located a 12-minute walk away, grants access to the A, C, and E train lines.

532-550 Washington Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 532-550 Washington St
Bulding Name: St. John's Center
Building Alternate address(es): 532-550 Washington St
Zip Code:10014
Neighborhood:Hudson Square
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:4
Year Built:1935
Building Class:B
Block & lot:00596-0001

Public Transportation

Time and Distance from 532-550 Washington Street New York, NY 10014
Transit / Subway Distance Walk
Houston Street Transit Stop (1, 2) 0.3 mi 6 min
Spring Street (A,C,E Line) Transit Stop 0.4 mi 9 min
Christopher St Transit Stop (Hoboken-33rd Street, Journal Square-33rd Street) 0.4 mi 9 min
Canal Street (1,2 Line) Transit Stop 0.5 mi 9 min
Canal Street (A,C,E Line) Transit Stop 0.6 mi 12 min

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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Pearson Inc. leased 271,247 SF at 330 Hudson St
  • Tory Burch leased 80,000 SF at 350 Hudson St
  • Waterfront Media leased 36,400 SF at 345 Hudson St
  • Empire State College leased 33,700 SF at 325 Hudson St
  • The Row leased 32,000 SF at 609 Greenwich St
  • Greater Than One leased 14,566 SF at 395 Hudson St
  • RDA International leased 14,000 SF at 100 Vandam St
  • Weidlinger Associates leased 12,609 SF at 375 Hudson St
  • TED Conferences LLC leased 5,881 SF at 315 Hudson St

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Home Depot leased 107,000 SF at 345 Hudson St
  • Juice Press leased 3,000 SF at 375 Hudson St
  • Hale & Hearty leased 2,400 SF at 350 Hudson St
  • Just Salad leased 1,434 SF at 325 Hudson St
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