600-614 West 181st Street

Class: B + 10033 Buildings Harlem/North Manhattan

Sublease Office Spaces for Rent

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Nearby Office Spaces for Rent

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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 180th St & Audubon Avenue $ 93 6,000 $ 46,625
W 181st St & Audubon Avenue $ 37 11,300 $ 34,370
Amsterdam Ave & West 179th Street $ 42 8,300 $ 28,911
Wadsworth Ave & Between West 176th Street $ 67 10,000 $ 55,416
W 166th St & Between Audubon Avenue $ 45 6,000 $ 22,500
W 161st St & Broadway $ 31 5,000 $ 12,916
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600-614 West 181st Street

Situated in the lively Harlem/North Manhattan neighborhood, this two-story office building at 600-614 West 181st Street offers prime office space rentals and leases. If you're interested in coworking options, we specialize in securing the best deals without any fees. We negotiate on your behalf to ensure you receive the most favorable terms. The property's zip code is 10033, and it features 35,000 square feet of Class B rated office space available for rent, with options to accommodate small, medium, and large-sized offices. Built in 1900, this well-maintained building provides excellent lease options. Additionally, subleasing options may also be available, so don't hesitate to reach out for more information.

600-614 West 181st Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 600-614 West 181st Street
Building Alternate address(es): 600-614 W 181st St
Zip Code:10033
Neighborhood:Harlem/North Manhattan
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:2
Year Built:1900
Building Class:B

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