519-523 West 181st Street

Class: B + 10033 Buildings Harlem/North Manhattan

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Nearby Office Spaces for Rent

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W 181st St & Audubon Avenue $ 37 11,300 $ 34,370
W 180th St & Audubon Avenue $ 93 6,000 $ 46,625
Amsterdam Ave & West 179th Street $ 42 8,300 $ 28,911
Wadsworth Ave & Between West 176th Street $ 67 10,000 $ 55,416
W 166th St & Between Audubon Avenue $ 45 6,000 $ 22,500
W 161st St & Broadway $ 31 5,000 $ 12,916
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519-523 West 181st Street

519-523 West 181st Street is a single-story office building in the Harlem/North Manhattan neighborhood of Manhattan. It offers 10,000 square feet of office space for rent, with options for small, medium, and large offices. Built in 1950, the property is classified as Class B. Although it currently doesn't offer coworking spaces, our company, No Fee, can assist you in finding the best deals on coworking in the vicinity. Additionally, there may be lease options available in nearby office buildings and subleasing opportunities at 519-523 West 181st Street. The property's Zip Code is 10033.

519-523 West 181st Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 519-523 West 181st Street
Building Alternate address(es): 519-523 W 181st St
Zip Code:10033
Neighborhood:Harlem/North Manhattan
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:1
Year Built:1950
Building Class:B

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