60 Hudson Street

Direct Office Spaces for Rent

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 2,600 Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 4,500 Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 60,600 Negotiable

Sublease Office Spaces for Rent

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable 5,600 Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Nearby Coworking Office Spaces for Rent

Type of Space Class A Class B Class C
Windowed office/person $ 2,500/mo $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo
Interior office/person $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo $ 700/mo

Nearby Office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Thomas St & Between Church Street $ 40 1,800 $ 6,037
Hudson St & Between Hudson Street $ 44 2,300 $ 8,433
Franklin St & Between 6th Avenue $ 50 2,800 $ 11,550
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Harrison St & Between Harrison Street $ 33 3,700 $ 10,059
Franklin St & Between Greenwich Street $ 94 3,100 $ 24,167
Franklin St & Greenwich Street $ 64 4,800 $ 25,600
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Hudson St & Between Duane Street $ 83 5,200 $ 35,966
Hudson St & Franklin Streets $ 42 12,200 $ 43,081
Hudson St & North Moore Street $ 67 6,900 $ 38,237

60 Hudson Street Retail Spaces for Rent

Retail Spaces for Rent

$ / SF SF >Monthly Rent
Negotiable 500 Negotiable
$ / SF SF >Monthly Rent
$ / SF SF >Monthly Rent
Negotiable 2,400 Negotiable
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60 Hudson Street

Located in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, 60 Hudson Street is an impressive 23-story office building that provides 1,098,735 square feet of available office space for rent. This historic building, designated as Class B, was constructed in 1930 and boasts a prime location in the bustling heart of Manhattan. Although there are currently no coworking spaces available, our team is here to assist you in securing the most favorable rental agreements and negotiate on your behalf.

Alongside well-known fiber providers like Lightower, Level 3 Communications, Cablevision/Lightpath, Cogent Communications, tw telecom, and Stealth Communications, 60 Hudson Street is also home to a diverse range of tenants including DataGryd, Sprint Store, Hudson Interxchange, and Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

For individuals commuting to and from 60 Hudson Street, there are numerous conveniently accessible transit options. Nearby subway stations such as Franklin Street, Chambers Street, and Canal Street are all located within a short walking distance. Whether your business requires a small or large office space, we are committed to finding the most suitable sublease or lease options to meet your needs.

60 Hudson Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 60 Hudson St
Bulding Name: 60 Hudson
Building Alternate address(es): 60 Hudson St
Zip Code:10013
Neighborhood:Tribeca
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:23
Year Built:1930
Building Class:B
Block & lot:00144-0040

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Internet Providers at 60 Hudson Street

Internet Provider Technology Max Download Speed Max Upload Speed
Lightower Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Level 3 Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Cablevision/Lightpath Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Cogent Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
tw telecom Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Stealth Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Office Tenants Rented / Leased 60 Hudson Street
  • Tata Communications leased 9,600 SF
  • Switch and Data leased 20,116 SF
  • Alumnae leased 750 SF
  • S One Communications leased 0 SF
  • Ibasis leased 0 SF
  • A C Communications leased 0 SF
  • Total Building Maintenanc… leased 0 SF


Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Possible Productions leased 4,150 SF at 90 Hudson Street
  • I Am Privileged LLC leased 700 SF at 14 Jay St

Office Rent 60 Hudson Street Average

Year $ / SF
2018 42.2
Year $ / SF
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