111 John Street Office Space for Lease

111 John Street Office Space for Lease
Built in 1929
295,880 SF
Design by Buchman & Kahn
Address: 111 John Street Class: B
Cross Streets: John & Fulton Streets Size: 295,880 SF
Year built: 1929 Architect: Buchman & Kahn

The office building at 111 John Street in Lower Manhattan’s Financial District was completed in 1929 with a design by Buchman & Kahn. The building occupies a coveted spot in the financial epicenter of Manhattan, and is currently home to numerous law firms, financial services companies, as well as businesses in creative industries. Braun Management owns and manages the building. 

300 KSF of Class B FiDi Office Space

The building at 111 John Street totals close to 300,000 square feet of Class B Financial District office space across 28 floors, as well as 15,000 square feet of retail space. Floor sizes range from 15,000 to 18,000 square feet on the lower levels to 2,000 to 12,000 square feet on the upper levels. There is a freight entrance on Pearl Street, 24/7 building access, as well as UPS drop-off and a USPS box. 

Getting to and from 111 John Street

The office building at 111 John Street benefits from a convenient location in the heart of the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, offering tenants easy access to nearby shopping and dining destinations. Public transportation is also easily accessible, with the A, C, J, 2, and 3 trains and ferry service nearby. 

Who is renting office space at 111 John Street?

111 John Street is currently home to numerous office-using tenants in a variety of industries, including finance and law, healthcare and media. Notable tenants include Skillman Law, the Knowledge Project, Walsh Associates, Blaikie Group, Atlantis Capital, Habitat for Humanity, Gandhi Engineering, Smith Mazure, Director & Wilkins, and the New York Peace Institute. 

How much is the rent price for office space at 111 John Street?

Office asking rents at 111 John Street are usually slightly below the average found in the Financial District, which hovers around $70 per square foot. Class B assets tend to command slightly more affordable rents than Class A offices, yet they offer plenty of modern amenities and features and, in this case, an excellent and well-connected location. The Lower Manhattan area is generally more affordable than Midtown Manhattan, where office rents often exceed $100 per square foot in submarkets like the Plaza District or Hudson Yards

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