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Rent/Lease Office 666 Broadway

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
8,000
Negotiable

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Astor Pl & Cooper Square $ 49
13,400
$ 54,716
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Greene St & Between Canal Street $ 75
4,900
$ 30,625
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 48
1,900
$ 7,520
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 26th St & Twelfth Avenue $ 65
18,300
$ 99,125
W 23rd St & Avenue of America $ 26
9,000
$ 19,125
W 27th St & Between 6th Avenue $ 42
7,100
$ 24,850
W 27th St & Avenue of Americas $ 35
9,000
$ 26,250
W 25th St & Eighth Avenue $ 40
17,500
$ 58,333
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 55
13,200
$ 60,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 66
4,300
$ 23,650
Broadway & Broome Street $ 110
5,400
$ 49,500
W 22nd St & Between 6th Avenue $ 39
4,300
$ 13,975
W 27th St & Between 6th Avenue $ 44
5,000
$ 18,333
W 27th St & Avenue of Americas $ 30
5,700
$ 14,250
W 26th St & Seventh Avenue $ 43
3,800
$ 13,616
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 38
3,100
$ 9,816
W 27th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 31
5,500
$ 14,336
Seventh Ave & West 28th Street $ 56
3,400
$ 15,725
W 21st St & Avenue of the Americas $ 70
6,400
$ 37,066
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 27th St & Avenue of Americas $ 52
2,000
$ 8,666
Seventh Ave & West 28th Street $ 43
2,300
$ 8,241
Broadway & Broome Street $ 110
2,500
$ 22,916
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 36
1,700
$ 5,100
W 30th St & Seventh Avenue $ 32
1,600
$ 4,200
W 26th St & Seventh Avenue $ 45
1,900
$ 7,125
W 26th St & Avenue of America $ 80
2,000
$ 13,326
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 23rd St & Avenue of America $ 39
7,800
$ 25,350
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & Between West 13th Street $ 45
2,500
$ 9,375
W 26th St & Eleventh Avenue $ 32
4,000
$ 10,666
Broadway & Howard Street $ 62
3,000
$ 15,500
W 23rd St & Avenue of America $ 40
5,600
$ 18,900
W 25th St & Seventh Avenue $ 38
4,900
$ 15,312
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 34
4,400
$ 12,650
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 40
1,600
$ 5,333
Fifth Ave & Between West 13th Street $ 45
2,000
$ 7,500
Broadway & Howard Street $ 62
2,200
$ 11,366
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 35
1,800
$ 5,250
Wooster St & Broome Street $ 70
1,800
$ 10,500
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person
Interior office/person
Team Rooms
Suites

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & West 21st Street $ 80
15,000
$ 100,000
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 86
7,800
$ 56,225
Broadway & Howard Street $ 110
7,500
$ 68,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E Broadway & Between Pike Street $ 80
3,000
$ 20,000
W 28th St & Between 7th Avenue $ 100
2,600
$ 21,666
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 53
5,100
$ 22,525
Broadway & East Houston $ 82
3,700
$ 25,437
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 54
2,400
$ 10,700
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Crosby St & East Houston Street $ 80
11,500
$ 76,666
E 11th St & University Place $ 41
20,000
$ 68,333
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Bleecker Street $ 68
3,200
$ 18,133
E 4th St & Broadway $ 65
3,000
$ 16,250
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W Third St & La Guardia Place $ 36
2,000
$ 6,083
Broadway & Bleecker Street $ 51
1,700
$ 7,225
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Lafayette St & East 4th Street $ 71
9,400
$ 55,616
W Houston St & Sullivan Street $ 45
8,200
$ 30,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 29th St & Seventh Avenue $ 36
2,500
$ 7,500
W 29th St & Seventh Avenue $ 37
4,800
$ 14,800
Broadway & Between Broome Street $ 42
3,000
$ 10,500
W 26th St & Seventh Avenue $ 45
4,200
$ 15,750
W 19th St & 6th Avenue $ 45
4,500
$ 16,875
W 19th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 54
4,800
$ 21,600
W 30th St & Eighth Avenue $ 45
5,300
$ 19,875
W 28th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 45
5,000
$ 18,750
W 29th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 36
5,100
$ 15,300
W 29th St & Seventh Avenue $ 38
4,000
$ 12,666
W 22ND St & Between 5th Avenue $ 65
4,100
$ 22,208
Broadway & West 26th Street $ 65
4,000
$ 21,666
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 25th St & Seventh Avenue $ 45
2,200
$ 8,250
W 25th St & Seventh Avenue $ 42
1,900
$ 6,729
W 21st St & Avenue of the Americas $ 36
2,100
$ 6,300
W 29th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 36
2,100
$ 6,300
Lafayette St & Between Broome Street $ 58
1,800
$ 8,775
W 22nd St & Fifth Avenue $ 48
2,100
$ 8,487
W 27th St & Eighth Avenue $ 42
1,900
$ 6,729
W 29th St & Eight Avenue $ 78
2,400
$ 15,700
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 48
2,400
$ 9,600
W 21st St & Avenue of the Americas $ 45
1,900
$ 7,125
Seventh Ave & West 27th Street $ 48
1,600
$ 6,400
Howard St & Between Mercer Street $ 93
2,000
$ 15,500

Retail Spaces for Rent at 666 Broadway

Rent Retail 666 Broadway

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ 60
6,000
$ 30,000

Rent Medical Space at 666 Broadway

Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 666 Broadway. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 666 Broadway and in the nearby Greenwich Village neighborhood.
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666 Broadway Property Overview

Building Address: 666 Broadway, New York NY 10012
Building Name: The 666 Broadway Condominium
Building Alternate Address: 666 Broadway
Zip Code:10012
Neighborhood:Greenwich Village
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:13
Year Built:1905
Building Class:B
Block & lot:00529-7501

666 Broadway is a neo-Renaissance style store and loft building located at the southeast corner of Broadway and Bond Street in Manhattan's NoHo neighborhood, near Greenwich Village and NYU. The building was designed by architects Rossiter and Wright and constructed in 1903, embodying early 20th-century architectural trends that blend historic and contemporary elements.

It stands as a prominent corner building in a dynamic neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets and world-class retail, dining, and art galleries. The building is 12 stories tall with approximately 115,000 rentable square feet, featuring high ceiling heights of 11 feet with jack-arch style construction and efficient column spacing. Its position on the block bounded by Broadway, Bond Street, and Great Jones Alley allows for abundant natural light with windows on all four sides.

Over the years, 666 Broadway has been home to various tenants including creative companies and nonprofits, benefiting from its location adjacent to NYU's Manhattan campus and excellent transportation connections, with nearby subway stations providing quick access to major transit hubs like Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal.

The building retains its historic charm while offering modern amenities, making it a desirable loft building in one of New York City's most vibrant neighborhoods. Its historic and architectural significance, together with its adaptive use over time, underscore its role as a key part of the NoHo district's built environment.

666 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC

Located in the vibrant NoHo area, 666 Broadway is a historic building constructed in 1905, with a total area of 94,279 square feet. It is also known by the alternate addresses 1-2 Bond St and 656-668 Broadway.

The building is situated in a prime location, offering excellent access to multiple subway lines and local amenities such as restaurants and shopping. It is near famous establishments like Equinox and Starbucks.

The property features a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Residential units range from studios to three bedrooms, while the commercial area includes versatile spaces suitable for various uses.

Neighborhood schools include P.S. 41 Greenwich Village and The Clinton School.


Feature Description
Location Southeast corner of Broadway & Bond Street, NoHo neighborhood, Manhattan
Year Built 1905
Building Size 12 Stories (above-grade)
Building Class B
Ceiling Height 11’ (Jack-arch style)
Column Spacing North/South: 21’9”, East/West: 14’2”
Access 24/7
Electricity Direct Meter
Amenities Excellent natural light from four sides, high ceilings, tenant-controlled HVAC, attended lobby, 24-hour access, central heating, air conditioning, energy performance rating - A
Transportation Proximity to subway lines (B, D, F, M trains) and restaurants

Office Tenants Rented / Leased at 666 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC

666 Broadway is a Class B office building located in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, with a total of 92,900 square feet, including approximately 22,000 square feet of rentable office space.

Available Office Spaces

3rd Floor

  • Size: 8,000 SF
  • Lease Term: Negotiable
  • Rental Rate: Upon Request
  • Space Use: Office
  • Condition: Open showroom style with 1 large executive office, photo studio, and storage room
  • Availability: In 30 days
  • Features: High exposed ceilings, tenant-controlled HVAC, excellent natural light and views from windows on four sides
  • Capacity: Fits 20-64 people
  • Finished Ceilings Height: 12 feet

8th Floor

  • Size: 8,000 SF
  • Lease Term: Negotiable
  • Rental Rate: Upon Request
  • Space Use: Office
  • Condition: Partial build-out with creative installation including perimeter offices, conference rooms, and open seating
  • Availability: Immediate
  • Features: High vaulted ceilings, tenant-controlled HVAC, excellent natural light and views from windows on four sides
  • Capacity: Fits 20-64 people
  • Finished Ceilings Height: 12 feet

The building includes an attended lobby with 3 passenger elevators on Broadway and Bond Street and benefits from proximity to multiple subway lines, restaurants, and shopping amenities.

Notable tenants in the building include Kikkerland Design Inc, Connatix, and Urban Justice Center - Food Distribution among others.


Internet providers available at 666 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC, typically include:

  • Verizon Fios: Known for its fast, symmetrical fiber-optic speeds up to 2.3 Gbps, Verizon Fios is a top choice for reliable internet.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN: Offers both cable and fiber services with speeds up to 1.5 Gbps, providing competitive pricing and unlimited data.
  • Spectrum: Provides widespread cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps and various bundling options for TV and phone services.
  • Optimum: Offers high-speed fiber internet with plans reaching up to 8 Gbps, though often at a premium price.

666 Broadway, Manhattan, NYC - Transportation and Cross Streets

666 Broadway is located at the southeast corner of Broadway and Bond Street in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighborhood.

The building is bordered by Broadway, Bond Street, and Great Jones Alley, offering excellent access to public transportation.

Subway Access

  • Bleecker Street / Lafayette Street Station: Served by the 6 train, approximately one block away.
  • Broadway-Lafayette Street Station: Served by B, D, F, and M trains, also about one block away.

These stations provide easy transit to major hubs such as Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal in under 15 minutes.


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