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Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2650 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2150 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9400 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13400 $ 7025

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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP leased 242,000 SF at 1675 Broadway
  • Linklaters leased 158,000 SF at 1345 Avenue of the Americas
  • Limited Brands Inc. leased 100,000 SF at 1740 Broadway
  • Regent Business Centers leased 45,000 SF at 1325 Avenue of the Americas
  • Adzinia Media Group leased 25,000 SF at 1350 Sixth Ave
  • Talbots Inc. leased 13,000 SF at 1700 Broadway
  • Vince Camuto Shoes leased 5,600 SF at 1370 Avenue of the Americas
  • Caroline Stern D.D.S. P.C. leased 3,000 SF at 119-121 W 57th St
  • Park Orthodontics leased 1,050 SF at 115 Central Park W
  • Fellowship for the Performing Arts leased 1,000 SF at 1674 Broadway
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 2012-2018 Broadway. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 2012-2018 Broadway and in the nearby Upper West Side neighborhood.
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2012-2018 Broadway Property Overview

Building Address: 2012-2018 Broadway, New York NY 10023
Building Name: Lincoln Spencer Cooperative
Zip Code:10023
Neighborhood:Upper West Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:13
Year Built:1905
Building Class:B

Broadway in Manhattan is lined with notable buildings, each contributing to the area's rich history. Here's a brief overview of significant structures and events along Broadway from 2012 to 2018:

Broadway Changes

  • 2012: A devastating fire occurred at the northwest corner of West 207th Street and Broadway, leading to the demolition of a nearly century-old building that housed law offices and shops. A new building was constructed in its place.
  • 2013: The New York City Department of Transportation redesigned Broadway between 35th and 42nd Streets to improve pedestrian and bicycle traffic flow.
  • 2017: Broadway between 24th and 25th Streets was converted into a shared street, enhancing pedestrian access.
  • 2018: The entrance to 1501 Broadway, the historic Paramount Building, was relocated to 43rd Street.

Historic Buildings

Notable buildings along Broadway include the Paramount Building (1501 Broadway), a landmark designed by Rapp and Rapp, completed in 1927. Another historical site is the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway, built in 1927 by York & Sawyer.

Infrastructure and Development

Broadway's infrastructure underwent significant changes during these years, focusing on pedestrian-friendly initiatives and historic preservation.

2012-2018 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC is also known as 140 W 69th St #31 in Lincoln Square. This dual address is part of the bustling Upper West Side neighborhood.


2012 Broadway, Manhattan

  • Prime location in the Lincoln Square area
  • Responsive staff
  • Good neighborhood vibe
  • Praiseworthy doormen
If you have specific amenities for other buildings on Broadway during 2012-2018, please provide more details. The current information only includes general characteristics of 2012 Broadway. For broader amenities or those of other buildings, additional data would be needed. For example, if you need information on other buildings like the Equitable Building, 195 Broadway, or 1700 Broadway, those amenities could be included as follows: Equitable Building

Equitable Building, 120 Broadway

  • Pink marble floor in the lobby
  • Sand-colored marble walls
  • Vaulted, coffered ceiling
  • Connections to several NYC Subway stations
195 Broadway

195 Broadway, Downtown Manhattan

  • Landmarked office building with historic architecture
  • Proximity to Fulton Transit Center and World Trade Center
1700 Broadway

1700 Broadway, Midtown Manhattan

  • Private amenity space with a bar and rooftop terrace
  • Updated common areas and reimagined lobby
  • On-site dining options including Shake Shack and Pret-A-Manger
  • Full-service parking garage
To include amenities for specific years or events from 2012 to 2018, additional context or details would be necessary.

Office tenants from the specified range of buildings along Broadway, Manhattan, NYC, from 2012 to 2018, include:

1700 Broadway is home to tenants such as Gensler, CBS, Feingold & Alpert, Harmony Program, and Brandgenuity. Retail tenants include Pret A Manger, Starbucks, Shake Shack, and Oceana Poke.

195 Broadway hosts notable tenants like HarperCollins, Omnicom Media Group, Thomson Reuters, Getty Images, Abrams Books, Gucci, Payoneer, and Brooks Brothers.

For 2 Broadway, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and its subsidiaries are the primary tenants.

120 Broadway does not have detailed tenant information available for this period, but general listing details suggest a premium office space suitable for business operations.


Internet Providers in 2012-2018 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC

  • Verizon Fios

    Plans starting at $49.99 with speeds up to 2 Gbps. Known for high reliability and customer satisfaction.

  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN

    Plans starting at $35 with speeds up to 1.5 Gbps. Offers unlimited data and is popular for its affordability.

  • Spectrum

    Plans starting at $30 with speeds up to 1 Gbps. Widely available with good customer ratings despite common complaints about cable monopolies.

  • T-Mobile Home Internet

    Plans starting at $60 with speeds up to 100 Mbps. Rated highly for customer satisfaction in the Financial District.

  • Optimum

    Plans starting at $40 with speeds up to 8 Gbps. Known for both cable and fiber offerings.

  • Xfinity

    Plans start at $30 with speeds up to 2 Gbps. Another major cable provider with competitive pricing.


From 2012 to 2018, transportation in Broadway, Manhattan, NYC experienced significant changes and developments.

The Broadway-Lafayette station underwent a major improvement in 2012 with the addition of a transfer from the B, D, F, or M trains to the uptown 6 train at Bleecker Street without exiting the station.

The BMT Broadway Line serves the area, operated by services like the N and Q trains on express tracks and the R and W trains on local tracks. The line runs under Broadway between Vesey Street and Seventh Avenue/45th Street (Times Square).

Major transportation initiatives were launched in this period, including the Second Avenue Subway, which began service in January 2017, improving travel speeds and reducing traffic volumes in its vicinity.

Additionally, NYC continued to invest in bus lanes, bike lanes, and citywide ferry services to manage growing traffic demands and support sustainable transport options.

Travel speeds in Manhattan's Central Business District remained low at around 7.1 mph by 2016, prompting further investments in traffic management efforts.

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP leased 242,000 SF at 1675 Broadway
  • Linklaters leased 158,000 SF at 1345 Avenue of the Americas
  • Limited Brands Inc. leased 100,000 SF at 1740 Broadway
  • Regent Business Centers leased 45,000 SF at 1325 Avenue of the Americas
  • Adzinia Media Group leased 25,000 SF at 1350 Sixth Ave
  • Talbots Inc. leased 13,000 SF at 1700 Broadway
  • Vince Camuto Shoes leased 5,600 SF at 1370 Avenue of the Americas
  • Caroline Stern D.D.S. P.C. leased 3,000 SF at 119-121 W 57th St
  • Park Orthodontics leased 1,050 SF at 115 Central Park W
  • Fellowship for the Performing Arts leased 1,000 SF at 1674 Broadway

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP leased 242,000 SF at 1675 Broadway
  • Linklaters leased 158,000 SF at 1345 Avenue of the Americas
  • Limited Brands Inc. leased 100,000 SF at 1740 Broadway
  • Regent Business Centers leased 45,000 SF at 1325 Avenue of the Americas
  • Adzinia Media Group leased 25,000 SF at 1350 Sixth Ave
  • Talbots Inc. leased 13,000 SF at 1700 Broadway
  • Vince Camuto Shoes leased 5,600 SF at 1370 Avenue of the Americas
  • Caroline Stern D.D.S. P.C. leased 3,000 SF at 119-121 W 57th St
  • Park Orthodontics leased 1,050 SF at 115 Central Park W
  • Fellowship for the Performing Arts leased 1,000 SF at 1674 Broadway

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