Client Case Study: CWA Local 1182
Whether strolling to work, taking an afternoon walk, or simply heading to the neighborhood pizza shop for a bite, you’ve probably seen someone from Communications Workers of America Local 1182 hard at work.
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Looking for commercial space in New York City? Whether you’re opening a medical practice, scaling a tech startup, or relocating a law firm, the right type of space makes all the difference.
This guide outlines the major categories of commercial office space in Manhattan and helps you explore listings tailored to your specific business needs. Click below to learn more about each space type or speak to a commercial real estate expert at (212) 444-2241.
Updated September 2025
Value traditional office layouts in Class A buildings with strong infrastructure and amenities.
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Often seek conservative office-intensive layouts with drop ceilings and modest finishes.
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Prefer creative loft spaces with open layouts, high ceilings, and natural light.
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Require private offices, conference rooms, and reception areas—often located near courts or City Hall.
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Gravitate toward flexible, stylish loft spaces in Midtown South, the “Silicon Alley” of Manhattan.
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Need clean, comfortable space near hospitals, in buildings that reassure patients.
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Most NYC commercial office spaces are not move-in ready. They often require buildouts, which include:
Landlords often provide a budget for buildouts. The longer your lease term, the greater the allowance. If buildout costs exceed the allowance, tenants pay the difference.
Generally yes – most tenants pay increases over a base year as part of their lease. However, some landlords may allow you to “buy out” this obligation in exchange for higher rent escalations.
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