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Rent/Lease Office 124 East 14th Street

Lease Office 124 East 14th Street

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Negotiable
8,700
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Rent Sublease Office at 124 East 14th Street

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
13,500
Negotiable
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Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 29th Avenue $ 59
10,500
$ 51,625
Park Ave S & Between East 19th Street $ 60
7,700
$ 38,500
Fifth Ave & East 19th Street $ 77
8,800
$ 56,466
Fifth Ave & East 16th Street $ 42
10,100
$ 35,350
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Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 25th Street $ 92
9,100
$ 69,766
Park Ave S & East 20th Street $ 80
13,000
$ 87,208
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave S & East 17th Street $ 95
4,000
$ 31,666
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 29th Avenue $ 60
8,300
$ 41,845
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 42
18,400
$ 63,633
Broadway & East 20th Street $ 70
18,200
$ 106,166
Park Ave S & Between East 19th Street $ 66
7,700
$ 42,670
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 75
8,700
$ 54,375
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 78
12,500
$ 81,770
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 90
23,800
$ 179,491
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 70
13,100
$ 75,870
E 26th St & Fifth Avenue $ 125
12,100
$ 126,041
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 48
12,000
$ 48,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Between East 19th Street $ 76
5,300
$ 33,787
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 42
6,100
$ 21,604
Broadway & East 20th Street $ 76
3,700
$ 23,587
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 74
4,700
$ 28,787
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 71
3,900
$ 23,075
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 75
2,700
$ 16,875
University Pl & East 12th Street $ 50
6,500
$ 27,354
Broadway & East 18th Street $ 73
2,500
$ 15,208
Union Sq W & East 16th Street $ 67
3,700
$ 20,658
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Between East 19th Street $ 75
2,200
$ 13,750
E 23rd St & Third Avenue $ 46
2,400
$ 9,100
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 63
2,100
$ 11,025
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 73
2,000
$ 12,100
Broadway & East 18th Street $ 74
1,800
$ 11,025
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 19th St & Broadway $ 52
7,700
$ 33,687
Madison Ave & East 30th Street $ 39
11,000
$ 35,750
E 23rd St & Lexington Avenue $ 67
21,600
$ 120,600
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 35
2,800
$ 8,166
E 19th St & Broadway $ 55
5,500
$ 25,208
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 60
2,500
$ 12,395
Fifth Ave & Between East 28th Street $ 53
5,000
$ 22,083
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 28th St & Park Avenue South $ 38
2,300
$ 7,379
Broadway & East 21st Street $ 74
1,800
$ 11,175

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 124 East 14th Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 124 East 14th Street and in the nearby Gramercy Park neighborhood.
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124 East 14th Street Property Overview

Building Address: 124 East 14th Street, New York NY 10003
Building Name: Zero Irving
Zip Code:10003
Neighborhood:Gramercy Park
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:22
Year Built:2022
Building Class:A

124 East 14th Street in Manhattan, NYC, is home to the Zero Irving building, a 21-story mixed-use structure completed in 2023. The building was developed by RAL Development Services and Junius Real Estate Partners, with Davis Brody Bond as the architectural firm.

The site previously housed a P.C. Richard & Son store, which was demolished after a successful Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) in 2018. The new building features a mix of affordable and market-rate office spaces, a three-floor education and training center, a tech incubator, coworking spaces, and a 10,000-square-foot ground-floor food hall.

Civic Hall, a center for civic tech, occupies 85,000 square feet across seven floors within the Zero Irving building. Founded in 2014, Civic Hall provides tech resources and state-of-the-art classroom spaces to organizations focused on workforce development.

The building's design includes a reflective curtain wall with floor-to-ceiling glass and a sloping metal canopy covering the roof pavilion, which offers views over Union Square and the Midtown skyline.

124 East 14th Street, Manhattan, NYC


124 East 14th Street, Manhattan, NYC offers the following building amenities:

  • Fitness Center: Fully equipped with cutting-edge training equipment, lockers, and showers.
  • Rooftop Lounge: A 6,300 square foot tenant-only rooftop Sky Lounge with views of Union Square and the Manhattan skyline.
  • Private Terraces: Two separate terraces on the Penthouse and 15th floors for corporate events.
  • Courtyard: A 1,700 square foot landscaped indoor/outdoor urban oasis.
  • Event and Conference Center: A 14,000-square-foot venue for public and private events.
  • Food Hall: A 10,000 square foot urban food hall with multiple artisanal food and beverage options.
  • Bicycle Storage: Convenient storage for cyclists.
  • 24/7 Security and Concierge Services: Enhanced security and personalized assistance.

Current office tenants at 124 East 14th Street, Manhattan, NYC include:

  • B2B payment platform Melio
  • Digital financial services company Laurel Road
  • Business intelligence software developer Sigma Computing
  • Dick's Sporting Goods (for its live streaming and scorekeeping platform, GameChanger)
  • Private equity firm Alpine Investors

Internet Providers at 124 East 14th Street, Manhattan, NYC:

  • Spectrum: Offers cable internet with speeds up to 1,000 Mbps and coverage of 99.5% in Midtown.
  • Verizon: Provides fiber internet with speeds up to 2,300 Mbps and coverage of 96.8% in Midtown.
  • Earthlink: Offers fiber internet with speeds up to 2,300 Mbps and coverage of 95.3% in Midtown.
  • Astound Broadband: Offers cable and fiber internet with speeds up to 1,500 Mbps and coverage of 97.6% in Midtown.

Location: 124 East 14th Street, Manhattan, NYC

Nearest Subway Stations:

  • 14 St-Union Sq (2-minute walk)

Nearest Bus Stops:

  • E 14 St/University Pl (1-minute walk)
  • Broadway & E 14th St (2-minute walk)

Cross Streets: University Place and Broadway

Public Transit Options:

  • Subway Lines: 5, 6, L, Q, R, W
  • Bus Routes: BM3, M1, M2, M3, X27
  • Train: PATH, Hudson

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