David Falk 212.372.2271 [email protected]Pete Shimkin 212.372.2150 [email protected]Ben Shapiro 212.372.2421 [email protected]Kyle Ciminelli 212.372.2208 [email protected]Brittany Silver 212.372.2219 [email protected]Jonathan Franzel 646.441.3815 [email protected]Please contact our exclusive leasing agents: Retail leasing agent: Frank Reiser 914.714.0444 [email protected]hudsonsquareproperties.com 75 Varick Street, offers prime views of downtown, the Hudson River and along Canal Street. Modern office spaces, sought after by TAMI tenants, are available on these large floors. A new lobby, designed by the architectural firm A+I, is home to Blue Bottle Coffee Cafe and rotating art exhibitions. A rooftop amenity will be open to tenants of the building in 2019. Notable tenants include Horizon Media, Harry’s Razors and Intent Media. Year Constructed: 1929 Number of Floors: 17 Ceiling Heights: Basement: 15’-1” – 18’-4” Floors 2-16: 12’-4” Floor 17: 12’-6” Total Building Area: 1,160,297 SF Floor Sizes: 40,000 – 80,000 SF H O L L A N D T UN NEL HUDSON ST CANAL ST CANAL ST VARICK ST FREEMAN PLAZA WEST FREEMAN PLAZA EAST ALBERT CAPSOUTO PARK DUARTE SQUARE WATTS ST 6TH AVE
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75 Varick Street, offers prime views of downtown, the Hudson River and along Canal Street. Modern office spaces, sought after by TAMI tenants, are available on these large floors. A new lobby, designed by the architectural firm A+I, is home to Blue Bottle Coffee Cafe and rotating art exhibitions. A rooftop amenity will be open to tenants of the building in 2019. Notable tenants include Horizon Media, Harry’s Razors and Intent Media.
Year Constructed:1929
Number of Floors:17 Ceiling Heights:Basement: 15’-1” – 18’-4”Floors 2-16: 12’-4”Floor 17: 12’-6”
Once known as New York City’s Printing District, this tiny pocket of enormous 19th- and early 20th-century printing houses has evolved alongside the publishing industry. Today all that old-school architecture houses an impressive array of high-profile media, advertising, and communications companies, from Google to Horizon Media. Join us as we continue to transform the area into a vibrant, 24-hour destination.