Garment District Offices
42nd St. to 34th St., Ninth to Fifth Ave.
Garment District Office Space in Manhattan
Zip Codes: 10001, 10018, 10036, 10122
From Herald to Times Square – the area between the two locales is known as the Garment District (i.e. Fashion District), a densely populated neighborhood which stands less than one square mile and once served as home to many fashion manufactures. This district contains many showrooms which have primarily replaced the manufacturing tenants of yesteryear. The neighborhood still focuses on all facets of the fashion industry; from design to sales – no other metropolitan area boasts such an applied use of business and talent in real estate.
The Garment District is served by many groups which strive to maintain the area’s vibrancy and relevance in today’s economic world. The primary organization spearheading the effort is called The Fashion Center Business Improvement District (aka Fashion Center BID), a non-profit which works to promote both fashion and non-fashion businesses alike. As fashion-industry tenancy declines many commercial properties have begun converting lofts and large open floor plates into showrooms and smaller offices, the latter of which has been occupied by a variety of businesses such as tech spheres that are migrating north from their traditional Silicon Alley corridor.
Recent real estate analysis has shown that over 50% of businesses now are non-fashion oriented. There has been a substantial upsurge in communications, finance, and healthcare providers to the area which has become coveted by smaller companies / industries.
This neighborhood due to its manufacturing history enjoys a healthy supply of commercial lofts either for lease or sale. In addition many landlords have installed brand new systems, while preserving and enhancing the loft-style aesthetic, including original hardwood floors, exposed ceilings and open-architecture collaborative workspace.
The neighborhood enjoys a bevy of transportation options which are easily accessible and conveniently located including; Penn Station (NJ Transit & LIRR Service) and the nearby Grand Central Terminal at East 42nd Street.
Browse through today’s available Garment District office space rental listings; whether for direct lease, sublease, or for purchase within any commercial building found in Bryant Park, the Perfumed District, Herald Square, or Madison Square Garden area. Find a new office space quickly with easy access to all facets of the market including floor plans, photos, and more + set up a tour today.
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Neighborhood Details
1407 Broadway
14 Penn Plaza
110 West 40th Street (World's Tower Buildin)
1411 Broadway (World Apparel Center)
589 8th Avenue (Tower 39)
241 West 37th Street (Teri Jon Building)
104 West 40th Street (Springs Building)
333 7th Avenue (Seventh Avenue Building)
225 West 34th Street (The Pennsylvania Building)
450 Seventh Avenue (The Nelson Tower)
112 West 38th Street (The Nelson Tower)
112 West 38th Street (National Tower)
255 West 36th Street (the Miller Building)
512 Seventh Avenue (the Millenium Towers)
1375 Broadway (Lefcourt State Building)
270 West 38th Street (Lebros Building)
315 Seventh Avenue (Kheel Tower)
315 West 36th Street (Herogel Building)
1332-1350 Broadway (Herald Square Building)
1356 Broadway (The Haier Building)
498 Seventh Avenue (Garment Center South Building)
495 Seventh Avenue (South Tower)
135 West 36th Street (Fashion Tower)
8 West 40th Street (Everett Building)
320 West 38th Street (Emerald Green)
240 West 40th Street (Donna Karan Building)
307 Seventh Avenue (Commercial Exchange Building)
1033 Sixth Avenue (Bryant Park Tower)
1410 Broadway (Brocken Casino Building)
575 8th Avenue (Baer Building)
530 Seventh Avenue (Art Deco Building)
1010 Sixth Avenue (the Atlas)
463 Seventh Avenue (Arsenal Building)
530 Seventh Avenue (Adler Building)
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