With so many high rises in such a short area, Manhattan NYC has a large amount of executive office suites, office space and more for those looking to house or grow a business. It should be noted that the area has some of the highest rates of rent and real estate. Average office space prices were found to be around $3 - $5 a square foot for smaller offices and around the same for 1,000 square feet, if not more. The office suite vacancy rate of Manhattan has hovered around 13% and has seen improvements, but is relatively high. That poses good news for the highly competitive commercial market for office space in general. We also offer office suites for lease in Boston, Brooklyn, Financial District, Chicago, and Providence.
Most companies with 1, 10 or 5o employees- it is always a risk when leasing or renting an executive office suite. Any business must select what amenities or services your staff & will need. We have composed a list below of typical amenities that office buildings offer. When choosing what amenities you need be sure to also plan ahead for the office floor plan that you want and how many square feet you will need. Please consider which options below you find necessary to help your company. Reception Services, Phone Answering,Admin / Secretarial Support, Postal, Kitchen Facilities, Furnished Options, 24 Hour Access.
One of the five boroughs of New York City is the densely populated Manhattan NYC. It is located on Manhattan Island and is at the mouth of the Hudson River and the boundaries are identical to that of New York County. Part of the first states of the Nation, the area has as a deep national identity, and is one of the most densely populated working areas in the world. The population of Manhattan is estimated at around 1.6 million people living in a land area of 22.96 square miles, making it one of the densest masses in the world. It is one of the wealthiest counties in the United States with an average personal income well above $100,000. Out of the five boroughs that make up New York City it is the third largest.
Manhattan has an enormous amount of economic prowess. It is one of the largest areas for work, drawing nearly 2.87 million people during the day, and adding 1.34 million workers to the area that are commuting specifically to work in the offices located in the high rises. Most of the economic industries are service and finance related. The services relate heavily to those that are working in the financial district. Some of the largest financial businesses work in the area, and while advertising agencies abound in the area, the average worker is working in the financial area. The workforce is immensely focused on white-collar jobs. Despite the millions of people traveling and working in the area, the unemployment rate of Manhattan NYC is 10% and has been looking to improve as the economic picture stabilizes for most of the country.
There are a great number of higher education centers in the greater Manhattan area, and include some prestigious names. Some of the colleges in the immediate vicinity include, Columbia University, Cooper Union Advancement Art, Manhattan School of Music, City College of New York, and many other independent and public colleges. Those looking to gain a degree will find many options to explore.
There are two major airports in the area of Manhattan NYC, but are not located inside the city limits. The nearest airport is John F Kennedy Airport and it is one of the most frequented airports in the entire world. It helps roughly 47 million passengers get to a variety of destinations, and it is located in the district of Queens, New York.