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Lease Office 130 William Street

130 William Street is a 12-story office building situated in the Insurance District neighborhood of Manhattan. If you are interested in renting or leasing office space at this location, please be aware that it does not currently provide coworking options. Nonetheless, we can assist you in finding the best deals on coworking without any additional fees. The building's Zip Code is 10038, and it offers a total of 142,000 square feet of Class B office space for rent. Constructed in 1918, the building provides a range of small, medium, and large rental options. Alongside traditional lease options, we may be able to offer sublease opportunities at 130 William Street as well.

130 William Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 130 William St
Building Alternate address(es): 130 William St
Zip Code:10038
Neighborhood:Insurance District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:12
Year Built:1918
Building Class:B

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Office Tenants Rented / Leased 130 William Street
  • Compass Rose Services leased 3,400 SF
  • General Services Administration Census Bureau leased 8,000 SF

Nearby Office Tenants Rented / Leased 130 William Street
  • Pace University leased 49,200 SF at 140 William Street
  • Fundera leased 9,584 SF at 123 William Street
  • Knotel leased 80,650 SF at 110 William Street
  • The Administration for Children's Services leased 450,000 SF at 150 William Street

Nearby Retail Tenants Rented / Leased 130 William Street
  • Chickpea leased 2,582 SF at 110 William Street
  • Masa Tequeria leased 1,200 SF at 40 Gold Street
  • Spring Sun Nail leased 2,300 SF at 119 Fulton Street
  • Rezdora leased 1,800 SF at 45 John Street
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