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NYC Office Suites – New York – The Graybar Building
Description
As we all know, time is money.
At Graybar, our office clients benefit from direct access to Grand Central Station. Located directly above Grand Central Terminal, in one of Manhattan’s most desirable locations, the Graybar Building offers clients an elegant corporate environment and prestigious business address. Immediately accessible are all major NYC subway lines, buses and Metro-North commuter trains. In addition to the convenience the Graybar Building offers superior amenities, a professional and friendly staff and 24 hour x 7 day security.
Features
– Beautifully restored building with a majestic art-deco lobby projects the right image to your clients
– Full-time, on-site management and staff
– Newly renovated elevator lobbies
– State-of-the-art security system providing 24×7 access
– Several conference and meeting rooms with telephone and wired and wireless Internet access
– Café with unlimited coffee, tea and filtered water
– Building tenants are Fortune 500 companies including major financial, real estate, international law firms and technology companies
– Hotels nearby include the Waldorf Astoria, Hyatt, The W, Intercontinental, Marriott and Fitzpatrick
Transportation
– Grand Central Terminal access to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Metro-North Railroad currently serving New York City (including Manhattan & the Bronx), New York State (including Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland & Orange Counties) and the State of Connecticut (including Fairfield & New Haven). The LIRR East Side Access Project will soon ease Long Island access
– MTA New York City subway lines 4, 5, 6, 7, and S
– MTA Bus stops for M101, M102, M103, M1, M2, M3, M4, Q32 and M42
– Private transportation options including taxi stands and airport shuttle transportation
Not all workspace is created equal, and today’s entrepreneur is privy to a fantastic range of space to suit all types of working requirements.
So whether you need space to think, to meet, to make, or innovate,
we’ve got it all worked out.
Here’s a quick guide on what to expect
from each type of workspace and how it works:
Private Offices
Often referred to as serviced offices or executive offices, Private Offices are individual suites that come in all shapes and sizes. Generally, private offices are rented out to small businesses with a package of services, flexible lease terms and simple monthly invoices. The package of services often includes office furniture, cabling, receptionist services, and access to meeting rooms.
Coworking
Coworking spaces are shared environments in which people from different companies pay to use the workspace on a simple membership basis. Because of its shared nature, rental costs are often much cheaper than private offices. The 2008 recession sparked a massive rise in the use of Coworking spaces, and the industry has continued to expand and diversify ever since.
Hybrid Coworking & Private Offices
The popularity of both Coworking and Private Offices means that many operators now provide a mix of both types of workspace under the same roof. This gives occupants of Private Offices the chance to collaborate and network with Coworking users. It also provides scale-up opportunities for Coworking members that have outgrown their shared space.
Virtual Office
Popular with remote teams, freelancers and home-based business owners, a Virtual Office gives small firms a local presence without the costly commitments of a physical office. Virtual Office clients get a real business address, live receptionist support, a mailing point and mail forwarding services, plus the option to rent meeting rooms or day offices on-demand.
Conference Rooms
In our increasingly mobile landscape, business owners and independent professionals need instant access to Conference Rooms all over the world. There’s a huge spectrum of Conference Rooms available, from small interview rooms and boardrooms to video conferencing suites. They’re furnished, well-equipped, and usually provide catering and concierge services too.
Event Space
Whether you’re organizing an informal seminar, a tech hackathon or an international conference, you need an Event Space that’s professional, prepped and ready to go. Event Spaces are available in key locations all over the world and come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes, each with their own unique culture, adjustable layouts and technical capabilities.
Incubator Space
Designed to nurture early stage startup businesses, an Incubator Space is normally one of several services provided by a party (often publicly funded) with a vested interest – such as a university or a non-profit organization. The physical workspace is usually part of a package of support services that may include mentoring, training, funding and equipment.
Accelerator Space
Designed to accelerate early-stage or small businesses, Accelerator Spaces typically accommodate startup cohorts with externally developed ideas. Entrepreneurs benefit from access to physical workspace in addition to other services, such as seed capital, mentoring and training in exchange for small amounts of equity.
Maker Space
A commercial Maker Space is like a coworking space for hands-on creativity. Maker Spaces usually come kitted out with various tools and materials to enable entrepreneurs to collaborate, design and create physical products. The tools provided can be anything from 3D printers and laser cutters to soldering irons and sewing machines.
Rate Card:
• Private Office :
• Virtual Office :
• Meeting Rooms :
• Professional Membership : $79.00/month
• Business Membership : $99.00/month
• Executive Membership : $259.00/month
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