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Rent Office 360-374 Avenue of the Americas

Subaffitto di spazi per uffici in affitto

Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Astor Pl & Cooper Square $ 49
13,400
$ 54,716
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Greene St & Between Canal Street $ 74
4,900
$ 30,216
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 47
1,900
$ 7,441
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 55
13,200
$ 60,500
W 27th St & Avenue of Americas $ 35
9,000
$ 26,250
W 23rd St & Avenue of America $ 24
9,000
$ 18,375
W 26th St & Twelfth Avenue $ 65
18,300
$ 99,125
W 25th St & Eighth Avenue $ 40
17,500
$ 58,333
W 27th St & Between 6th Avenue $ 42
7,100
$ 24,850
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Broadway & East Houston Street $ 66
4,300
$ 23,650
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 38
3,100
$ 9,816
W 26th St & Seventh Avenue $ 43
3,800
$ 13,616
W 27th St & Avenue of Americas $ 29
5,700
$ 13,775
W 22nd St & Between 6th Avenue $ 39
4,300
$ 13,975
Broadway & Broome Street $ 110
5,400
$ 49,500
W 27th St & Between 6th Avenue $ 43
5,000
$ 17,916
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 36
1,700
$ 5,100
W 26th St & Avenue of America $ 80
2,000
$ 13,326
W 26th St & Seventh Avenue $ 45
1,600
$ 6,000
Seventh Ave & West 28th Street $ 43
2,300
$ 8,241
W 27th St & Avenue of Americas $ 52
2,000
$ 8,666
Broadway & Broome Street $ 110
2,500
$ 22,916
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
W 23rd St & Avenue of America $ 39
7,800
$ 25,350
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Eldridge St & Hester Street $ 30
4,000
$ 10,166
W 23rd St & Avenue of America $ 40
5,600
$ 18,433
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 34
4,400
$ 12,283
Broadway & Howard Street $ 61
3,000
$ 15,250
W 25th St & Seventh Avenue $ 36
4,900
$ 14,904
Fifth Ave & Between West 13th Street $ 45
2,500
$ 9,375
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 40
1,600
$ 5,333
W 27th St & Seventh Avenue $ 34
1,800
$ 5,175
Wooster St & Broome Street $ 70
1,800
$ 10,500
Broome St & Greene Street $ 42
2,000
$ 7,000
Broadway & Howard Street $ 62
2,200
$ 11,275
Tipo di spazio Classe A/mese Classe B/mese Classe C/mese
Ufficio con finestra/persona $ 2100 $ 1300 $ 1005
Ufficio interno/persona $ 1350 $ 800 $ 755
Sale per team $ 10100 $ 8050 $ 5255
Suite $ 20100 $ 12050 $ 7255

Uffici in affitto nelle vicinanze

Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 88
7,800
$ 57,200
Fifth Ave & West 21st Street $ 82
15,000
$ 101,875
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 52
5,100
$ 22,100
Broadway & East Houston $ 82
3,700
$ 25,129
E Broadway & Between Pike Street $ 80
3,000
$ 20,000
W 28th St & Between 7th Avenue $ 100
2,600
$ 21,666
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 53
2,400
$ 10,600
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Crosby St & East Houston Street $ 82
11,500
$ 78,104
E 11th St & University Place $ 42
20,000
$ 70,833
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
E 4th St & Broadway $ 64
3,000
$ 16,000
Broadway & Bleecker Street $ 67
3,200
$ 17,866
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
W Third St & La Guardia Place $ 36
2,000
$ 6,000
Broadway & Bleecker Street $ 50
1,700
$ 7,083
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
W Houston St & Sullivan Street $ 45
8,200
$ 30,750
Lafayette St & East 4th Street $ 72
9,400
$ 56,791
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
W 30th St & Seventh Avenue $ 42
3,400
$ 11,900
W 19th St & 6th Avenue $ 45
4,500
$ 16,875
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 52
2,500
$ 10,833
Indirizzo $ / SF SF Affitto mensile
Seventh Ave & West 29th Street $ 48
2,400
$ 9,500
W 29th St & Eight Avenue $ 78
2,400
$ 15,600
W 29th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 36
2,100
$ 6,300
W 27th St & Eighth Avenue $ 42
1,900
$ 6,650
W 29th St & Seventh Avenue $ 35
1,800
$ 5,250
W 21st St & Avenue of the Americas $ 36
2,100
$ 6,300
W 22nd St & Fifth Avenue $ 48
2,100
$ 8,400
W 29th St & Avenue of Americas $ 34
1,600
$ 4,533

Spazi commerciali in affitto

Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 360-374 Avenue of the Americas. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 360-374 Avenue of the Americas and in the nearby Greenwich Village neighborhood.
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360-374 Avenue of the Americas Panoramica della proprietà

Indirizzo dell'edificio: 360-374 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10011
Nome dell'edificio: Washington Court
Indirizzo alternativo dell'edificio: 360-374 Ave of the Americas
Codice postale:10011
Quartiere:Greenwich Village
Distretto:Manhattan
Piani:5
Year Built:1986
Building Class:C

Located on Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in Manhattan, the block including 360-374 Avenue of the Americas lies within a historically significant area of New York City that has undergone major transformations since the 19th century.

Sixth Avenue was originally laid out in the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, extending from Greenwich Village north to Harlem. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Sixth Avenue was notable for witnessing major urban developments such as the construction of the elevated IRT Sixth Avenue Line in 1878, which darkened the street and depressed real estate values. This elevated railway was eventually demolished as part of plans to revitalize the avenue.

Starting in the 1920s, Sixth Avenue was widened and extended southward in conjunction with the construction of the Holland Tunnel and the Independent Subway System (IND) Eighth Avenue Line. This extension required the demolition of numerous buildings and the displacement of thousands of residents, primarily Italian immigrants. The redevelopment created a broader thoroughfare that allowed for the construction of subway infrastructure and new high-rise commercial buildings.

In 1945, the avenue was officially renamed "Avenue of the Americas" by Mayor Fiorello La Guardia to honor Pan-American ideals and encourage Latin American countries to open consulates along it. Despite the official renaming, New Yorkers often continued to refer to it as Sixth Avenue.

During the 1930s and beyond, the avenue saw the rise of major commercial and office buildings, including those forming Rockefeller Center, which contributed to the avenue’s prominence as a commercial and corporate corridor. The area around 360-374 Avenue of the Americas today lies within this dynamic context of urban renewal and commercial development that shaped mid-20th century Manhattan.

Overall, the block at 360-374 Avenue of the Americas is part of Sixth Avenue's evolution from a 19th-century street lined with taverns and elevated trains into a widened, extended, and renamed major commercial artery symbolizing New York City's growth and its connections to the Americas.

360-374 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan, NYC

Building Information

Building Name: Washington Court

Alternate Addresses:

  • 360-374 Avenue of the Americas
  • 360-374 Ave of the Americas
  • 360-374 6th Ave
  • 360-374 Avenue of Americas
  • 360-374 Avenue of the Amer
  • 360-374 Avenue of the Americ

Zip Code: 10011

Neighborhood: Greenwich Village

Borough: Manhattan

Stories: 5

Year Built: 1986

Building Class: C

Total Square Footage: 67,409 sq. ft.

Residential Units: 28

Commercial Spaces: 1


Address: 360-374 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan, NYC

Sustainability & Environmental

  • Energy-efficient HVAC systems
  • High-performance glass curtain walls
  • Water-saving low-flow fixtures
  • Natural daylight optimization

Building Features

  • Modern elevators
  • On-site maintenance
  • Secure entry system

Occupant Amenities

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Flexible floor plans
  • High-speed internet infrastructure

Indoor Environment

  • Advanced air filtration
  • Individually controlled ventilation
  • Noise-reducing architectural design

Office Tenants Rented / Leased at 360-374 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan, NYC

360-374 Avenue of the Americas, known as Washington Court, is a 5-story Class C office building located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The building, constructed in 1986, offers various office spaces for rent.

Type of Space Class A Rent Class B Rent Class C Rent
Windowed office/person $2,000/mo $1,250/mo $750 - $1,000/mo
Interior office/person $1,250/mo $750/mo $500/mo

Building Details:

  • Building Name: Washington Court
  • Address: 360-374 Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan, NY 10011
  • Neighborhood: Greenwich Village
  • Stories: 5
  • Year Built: 1986
  • Building Class: C

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  • Optimum - Fiber up to 8 Gbps, $40+/mo (limited coverage)
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  • T-Mobile Home Internet - 5G unlimited data, $50/mo

  • Nearest subway lines: B, D, F, M (nearby stations)
  • Bus routes: M1, M2, M3, M7, X27
  • Cross streets: West 12th St to West 14th St (approximate)
  • Notable landmarks: Near 6th Ave & W 14th St transit hub

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