200 Varick Street, also known as The Graphic Arts Center in Midtown South, Manhattan.

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Total Floors: 12

Available: 2,185-45,439 SF

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Address: 200 Varick Street Class: B
Cross Streets: Varick Street & 6th Avenue Size: 490,000 SF
Year built: 1926 Architect: Frank S. Parker

Tired of cookie-cutter cubicles that drain your creativity? You deserve better. At 200 Varick Street office space, you’ll find character, convenience, and the perfect environment to help your business thrive.

Not Just Another Pretty Facade

You know that feeling when you walk into a building with actual history? That’s what you’ll experience at 200 Varick Street. Since 1926, this architectural gem has stood proud in Hudson Square/Tribeca. While other buildings lose their soul through modernization, this 12-story beauty has kept its original charm through thoughtful renovations. GFP Real Estate made sure of that. With 490,000 square feet of space, you’ll join a community that values both heritage and innovation. Picture yourself walking clients through the lobby of your 200 Varick Street office space—they’ll be impressed before they even see your actual office.

Offices That Actually Work For You

Don’t you hate those cramped, dark spaces that claim to be “cozy”? At 200 Varick Street office space, you’ll enjoy massive windows on all four sides flooding your workspace with natural light. Remember those brainstorming sessions that fell flat because everyone felt trapped? That won’t happen here. With large, efficient floor plates, you can create the layout that actually suits your team—whether that means collaborative spaces or quiet zones for focused work. The 12-foot ceilings give you room to breathe and think big. Your team deserves that, right?

Perks That Make Your Workday Better

You spend most of your waking hours at work—shouldn’t it come with some advantages?

  • Office Access: Come and go as you please with 24/7 keycard access, perfect for your early morning inspiration or late-night deadlines.
  • Elevator Upgrades: Forget about awkward waits or crowded cars—modern elevators mean you get where you’re going quickly.
  • Cultural Hub: Need a unique venue for team events? The 10,000-square-foot Film Forum is right in your building.
  • Space That Grows: Your business isn’t static, and your office shouldn’t be either—flexible floor plans adapt as your team evolves.
  • Hands-Off Management: Focus on running your business while GFP Real Estate handles the building headaches for you.

Everything You Need Within Reach

How much time have you wasted commuting to inconvenient locations? Located between King and West Houston Streets, your 200 Varick Street office space puts you steps away from Houston Street and Spring Street subway stations. Hungry? Grab lunch at Chipotle or Shake Shack, or impress clients at City Winery. Need to make a quick deposit? The onsite Citibank branch has you covered. Your workday just got significantly easier—imagine what you could do with all that saved time and hassle.

Neighbors Worth Knowing

Ever heard the saying “you’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with”? At 200 Varick Street office space, you’ll share an address with innovators and established leaders. Your neighbors will include creative powerhouses like Omnicom Group and Critical Mass, alongside respected institutions like the Board of Elections and AHRC NYC. After hours, catch performances at SOB’s Dinner Club or grab catering from Deb’s. Think of the conversations you’ll have in the elevator—connections that could lead to your next big opportunity.

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Building Location & Nearby Public Transportation

Nearby Transportation

Subway

Houston Street (1A) - 2 minutes Walk
West 4th Street–Washington Square - 8 minutes Walk
Spring Street (6CE) - 7 minutes Walk

Bus

6th Avenue & West 3rd Street - 7 minutes Walk

Important Information

Listings are presented for illustrative purposes only; they may no longer be available and are provided merely as an exemplary representation of the types of spaces in a given neighborhood for a given price.