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462 Broadway Marketing Brochure 462 Broadway 24 Crosby NORTHEAST CORNER OF BROADWAY AND GRAND STREET New Ideas. New Opportunities. No Boundaries. Everything about 462 Broadway is designed with creativity, connectivity, and well-being top of mind, providing inspiring spaces for today’s contemporary workforce. NEWLYNEWLY RENOVATEDRENOVATED OFFICEOFFICE SPACE PRIVATEPRIVATE ENTRANCE OPPORTUNITYOPPORTUNITY Expand Your ENHANCEDENHANCED COVID WELLNESSSAFETY MEASURES FEATURES Horizons YOURYOUR PICK OFOF TRANSITTRANSIT OPTIONS VIBRANTVIBRANT SOHO LOCATIONLOCATION CLICK HERE FOR 360˚ VR 24 CROSBY ENTRANCE OPPORTUNITY FOR PRIVATE LOBBY ENTRANCE & ELEVATOR AT 24 CROSBY 2ND FLOOR TENANT CAFE & PANTRY 3RD FLOOR TENANT OFFICE & CONFERENCE SPACE 4TH FLOOR TENANT RECEPTION & LOUNGE 4TH FLOOR TENANT CONFERENCE ROOMS 4TH FLOOR TENANT OFFICE SPACE 5TH FLOOR TENANT OFFICE & LOUNGE Where Culture and Creativity Come Together The sought-after SoHo neighborhood provides the perfect mix of creative corporate neighbors and after-work amenities. At 462 Broadway, you’ll be surrounded by fresh ideas and fellow thought-leaders to help spark your imagination and enhance your workday. 40+ AD AGENCIES AND TECH COMPANIES WITHIN ½ MILE Always 50+ RESTAURANTS, BARS, Something AND CAFÉS to Discover 10+ NEARBY HOTELS 20+ FITNESS OPTIONS Surrounded by Innovation CROSBY ST CROSBY 6 B WITHIN A 10-MINPRINCE WALK: ST PRINCE ST D 9 10+ 13 ST MOTT SULLIVAN BOWERY ST BOWERY 6TH AVE 6TH GREENE ST MERCER ST MERCER PARKING CITI BIKETHOMPSON SUBWAY CROSBY ST CROSBY BROADWAY ELIZABETH ST ELIZABETH MULBERRY ST MULBERRY WOOSTER ST WOOSTER GARAGES STATIONS W BROADWAY LINES SPRING ST SPRING ST lk a w KENMARE ST in -m 5 Williamsburg Bridge BROOME ST BROOME ST GRAND ST GRAND ST Holland Tunnel 6 J CANAL ST Z HESTER ST Key A WALKER ST Parking C Manhattan Bridge E Citi Bike N WHITE ST Q 1 Zipcar R Brooklyn Bridge W FRANKLIN ST ST BAXTER LAFAYETTE ST CENTRE ST Find Space That Inspires 60K+ SF AVAILABLE CONTIGUOUS OFFICE SPACE 12.5K–25K SF Built for FLOOR PLATES Big Ideas 12'7"–14'7" CEILING HEIGHTS 12'4'' AVERAGE COLUMN SPACING Full specs and safety information provided upon request Availability Building Stack 5th Floor 12,500 SF 4th Floor 25,000 SF 3rd Floor 12,500 SF 2nd Floor 12,500 SF STREET BROADWAY CROSBY BROADWAY GRAND STREET 2nd Floor Test Fit STAIR C WOMEN’S CLOSET MEN’S ELEC. HVAC BATHROOM BATHROOM INFORMAL MEETING STORAGE CLOSET STORAGE CLOSET STAIR D COPY PRINT MEETING MEETING ROOM 6 ROOM 6 IT ROOM PHONE PHONE ROOM ROOM RECEPTION WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS PANTRY ELECTRICAL STORAGE COATS ROOM MEETING ROOM 6 MAIL MEETING ROOM ROOM 8 WELLNESS LOUNGE ROOM PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE STAIR A BROADWAY STAIR B CROSBY STREET CROSBY GRAND STREET Offices Collaboration Support & Storage Total PRIVATE OFFICE 12 MEETING ROOM 4 RECEPTION 1 HEAD COUNT 43 PHONE ROOM 2 IT ROOM 1 RSF 12,500 SF INFORMAL MEETING 1 WELLNESS ROOM 1 RSF/PERSON 291 SF LOUNGE 1 MAIL ROOM 1 COPY / PRINT STATION 1 COAT CLOSET 1 Workstations Amenities STORAGE ROOM / CLOSET 3 WORKSTATIONS 30 PANTRY 1 ELECTRICAL ROOM 1 3rd Floor Test Fit PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE JANITOR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE CLOSET MOTHER’S MEN’S WOMEN’S CLOSET ROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM STAIR C STAIR D EXECUTIVE OFFICE MEETING MEETING MEETING ROOM 6 ROOM 6 ROOM 4 STORAGE PANTRY COPY PRINT RECEPTION COATS BOOTH BOOTH WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS STORAGE STORAGE INFORMAL MAIL MEETING ROOM MEETING WORKSTATIONS ROOM 5 COPY WELLNESS HVAC COPY PRINT ROOM IT ELECTRICAL PRINT FREIGHT ROOM ROOM LOCKERS LOBBY BROADWAY STAIR A STAIR B CROSBY STREET CROSBY GRAND STREET Offices Collaboration Support & Storage Total EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1 MEETING ROOM 4 RECEPTION 1 HEAD COUNT 49 PRIVATE OFFICE 3 INFORMAL MEETING 1 IT ROOM 1 RSF 12,500 SF BOOTH 2 WELLNESS ROOM 1 RSF/PERSON 255 SF MAIL ROOM 1 MOTHER’S ROOM 1 COPY / PRINT STATION 3 Workstations Amenities COAT CLOSET 1 WORKSTATIONS 44 PANTRY 1 ELECTRICAL ROOM 1 LOCKERS AREA 1 STORAGE ROOM 3 4th Floor Test Fit JANITOR HVAC HVAC MER CLOSET MEN’S WOMEN’S HVAC BATHROOM BATHROOM MECH STAIR C STAIR D MEETING MOTHER’S CONFERENCE CONFERENCE IT ROOM ROOM WELLNESS ROOM ROOM ROOM STORAGE LOUNGE CONFERENCE PRIVATE PRIVATE ROOM PRIVATE PRIVATE ROOM ROOM OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE PANTRY COPY COPY PRINT PRINT PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE CONFERENCE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE ROOM WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE NOOK MEN’S WOMEN’S BATHROOM BATHROOM BROADWAY STAIR A STAIR B AC RECEPTION STREET CROSBY INFORMAL CONFERENCE COATS MEETING LOUNGE ROOM STORAGE PHONE PHONE CLOSET ROOM ROOM WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS COPY COPY PRINT PRINT PRIVATE PRIVATE OFFICE OFFICE CONFERENCE LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM ROOM CONFERENCE CONFERENCE ROOM ROOM GRAND STREET Offices Collaboration Support & Storage Total PRIVATE OFFICE 12 LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM (14 PPL) 1 RECEPTION 1 HEAD COUNT 94 CONFERENCE ROOM (5-8 PPL) 5 IT ROOM 1 RSF 25,000 SF INFORMAL MEETING 1 WELLNESS ROOM 1 RSF/PERSON 266 SF PHONE ROOM 2 MOTHER’S ROOM 1 LOUNGE 2 COPY / PRINT STATION 4 COAT CLOSET 1 STORAGE ROOM 1 Workstations Amenities STORAGE CLOSET 1 WORKSTATIONS 81 PANTRY 1 NOOK 1 5th Floor Test Fit HVACMECH HVACMER HVACMECH MEN’S WOMEN’S BATHROOM BATHROOM COATS STAIR C STAIR D STORAGE HUDDLE BOARDROOM MEETING RECEPTION ROOM EXEC. EXEC. CONFERENCE COPY OFFICE OFFICE ROOM PRINT MEETING ROOM PHONE ROOM MEETING ROOM MAIL PANTRY MOTHER’S IT EXEC. EXEC. ROOM ROOM ROOM OFFICE OFFICE STORAGE CONFERENCE ROOM HUDDLE PANTRY BROADWAY STAIR A STAIR B CROSBY STREET CROSBY GRAND STREET Offices Collaboration Support & Storage Total PRIVATE OFFICE 4 BOARD ROOM 1 RECEPTION 1 HEAD COUNT 34 CONFERENCE ROOM 2 IT ROOM 1 RSF 12,500 SF PHONE ROOM 1 MOTHER’S ROOM 1 RSF/PERSON 368 SF HUDDLE 2 MAIL ROOM / STORAGE 1 MEETING ROOM 3 COPY / PRINT STATION 2 COAT CLOSET 1 Workstations Amenities STORAGE 1 WORKSTATIONS 29 PANTRY 2 For leasing information, contact: ADAM WEISSLEDER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR OF LEASING [email protected] 212-337-7763 AMY FABIAN VICE PRESIDENT, LEASING [email protected] 212-337-7775 462 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10013 Disclaimer: No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions, imposed by our principals. Corporate Neighbors Page Alternates BROADWAY CROSBY ST GRAND ST Surrounded by Innovation CROSBY ST CROSBY 6 B PRINCE ST PRINCE ST WITHIN A 10-MIN WALK: D MOTT ST MOTT SULLIVAN BOWERY ST BOWERY 6TH AVE 6TH GREENE ST MERCER ST MERCER THOMPSON CROSBY ST CROSBY BROADWAY VARICK ST VARICK ELIZABETH ST ELIZABETH MULBERRY ST MULBERRY WOOSTER ST WOOSTER 9 10+ 13W BROADWAY PARKING CITI BIKE SUBWAY GARAGES STATIONS SPRING STLINES SPRING ST DELANCEY ST lk a w KENMARE ST in -m 5 Williamsburg Bridge BROOME ST BROOME ST GRAND ST GRAND ST Holland Tunnel 6 J CANAL ST Z HESTER ST ALLEN ST ALLEN ELDRIDGE ST ELDRIDGE Key A WALKER ST Parking C Manhattan Bridge E Citi Bike N WHITE ST Q 1 Zipcar R Brooklyn Bridge W FRANKLIN ST ST BAXTER LAFAYETTE ST CENTRE ST Surrounded by Innovation.
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