Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Manhattan
At The Office Providers, we bring access to all flexible workspace options in Manhattan from a wide range of providers, operators and brands allowing you to search and compare workspaces that will best suit your needs.
We act as an aggregator of office space and we filter and condense the whole marketplace showing you options that perfectly match your requirements.
Many office space landlords that traditionally provide leased office space to rent now provide non-leased workspace options so, in these cases, are also classed as office providers.
Find out more about Manhattan flex space companies by reading our guides.
Below are our guides to flexible workspace providers and operators that provide shared offices, executive suites, private serviced office space, managed office rentals, coworking spaces and other flexible business and working space options in Manhattan in areas including:
Avenue of the Americas | Battery Park City | Beach Street | Bogart Street | Bowery | Broad Street | Broadway | Bryant Park |
Canal Street | Carnegie Hall | Central Park | Chambers Street | Chelsea | Chinatown | Church Street | City Hall |
Civic Center | Clinton | Columbus Circle | Cortlandt Street | Court Street | Dean Street | Delancey Street | East Harlem |
East Village | Eleventh 11th Avenue | Exchange Place | Fashion District | Fifth 5th Avenue | Financial District FiDi | Flatbush Avenue | Flatiron District |
Forest Hills | Garment District | Governors Island | Gramercy Park | Grand Central | Grand Street | Greenwich Street | Greenwich Village |
Hamilton Heights | Harlem | Hell’s Kitchen | Herald Square | Hudson Heights | Hudson Square | Hudson Street | Hudsons Yards |
Insurance District | Inwood | Irving Place | John Street | Kips Bay | Koreatown | Lafayette Street | Lenox Hill |
Lexington Avenue | Liberty Street | Lincoln Square | Little Italy | Lower East Side LES | Lower Downtown Manhattan | Madison Avenue | Maiden Lane |
Manhattan Valley | Manhattanville | Meatpacking District | Midtown East and West and Central | Montague Street | Morningside Heights | Murray Hill | Nassau Street |
NoHo | NoLita | NoMad | North Manhattan | Park Avenue | Park Place | Pearl Street | Penn Plaza |
Peter Cooper Village | Pierrepont Plaza | Plaza District | Queens Boulevard | Queens Plaza | Rockefeller Plaza | Roosevelt Island | Seventh 7th Avenue |
Silicon Alley | Sixth 6th Avenue | SoHo NYC | State Street | Stuyvesant Town | Sugar Hill | Sutton Place | Theater District |
Third 3rd Avenue | Thompson Street | Times Square | TriBeCa | Tudor City | Turtle Bay | Two Bridges | U.N. Plaza |
Union Square | University Place | Upper East Side UES | Upper West Side UWS | Varick Street | Vesey Street | Wall Street | Washington Avenue |
Washington Heights | Water Street | Wooster Street | West Village | ||||
World Trade Center | Yorkville |
Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Manhattan
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Many landlords that would traditionally provide leasehold or leased office spaces to rent in Manhattan are now also offering non-leased workspace options.
Tenants looking to sublet some of their excess office space can often provide short-term office space rental options.
We provide access to these flexible leasing options, too.
Manhattan has one of the most active office space and flexible workspace markets in the world – international and national operators such as Hana, Industrious, IWG – the office provider that operates workspace brands Regus and Spaces – Knotel, Servcorp and Studio by Tishman Speyer have a presence here and, household name of the coworking and shared office industry, WeWork, was founded here.
Manhattan serves as the city’s economic and administrative center and is the most densely populated of its five boroughs.
Manhattan island, bounded by the East, Harlem and Hudson rivers is also the smallest of the five boroughs, geographically, however, it is described by many as the cultural, financial, media and shopping capital of the world.
The borough is home to three of the 10-most visited tourist attractions in the world – Central Park, Grand Central Terminal, and Times Square. Many others such as the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, and One World Trade Center receive millions of visitors each year, too.
Manhattan is a location where most US and multinational corporations aim to have office space presence and is home to the most corporate headquarter offices of any location in the United States.
This is illustrated by the influx of over 1.5 million daily commuters entering the island on a daily basis, pre-Covid-19.
This is a unique and special place – where a whole industry can be represented by one of its streets – Wall Street is synonymous with the financial and banking industry, Madison Avenue, with the advertising industry, 5th Avenue, with shopping, and many other examples.
For this reason, the office space occupiers of Manhattan are representative of nearly every industry, sector and market.
No matter the industry, though, the commonalities of these businesses, particularly post-pandemic, is the renewed search for solutions across their business model canvases that strengthen them and make them future and recession-proof.
The demand for flexible alternatives to leased office space to rent had been growing considerably since the Great Recession of 2008, and the events of 2020 and 2021 accelerated the movement further.
As businesses experiment with new hybrid working models that allow team members to work from home some of the time and commute into Manhattan offices for just 2 or 3 days of the week, they are seeking shorter-term flexible leases or other forms of occupational agreements.
Private offices and executive office suite rental options have been available in Manhattan for decades but the growth in demand has accelerated considerably in the 2020s.
There is a growing demand for various forms of shared and managed workspace solutions of varying formats, and brokers and office agents in Manhattan are frequently receiving requests for turnkey furnished office spaces, full service shared office spaces and other forms of offices that don’t require long term commitments.
This is from businesses of all sizes, too – coworking hot desks and dedicated desk spaces have always been popular with freelancers seeking collaborative creative communities, and private furnished office spaces and executive office suites have long been popular with start-ups and scale-ups, however, large corporations and enterprises are now seeking to add these workplace options into their commercial real estate portfolios, too.
Blue-chip organizations such as Goldman Sachs, NTT and Standard Chartered have signed corporate coworking membership agreements with coworking space providers as they are seeking quiet coworking environments, professional touchdown coworking spaces, project and team offices and other temporary workspace solutions to add to their workplace toolkits.
Many are seeking to create the perfect hybrid working model that benefits from the best of a flexible working remote work-from-home workforce, with the correct level of in-office work.
Many are finding these solutions with office space companies that create products including workplace as a Service (WaaS) and headquarters as a Service (HQaaS) and other variants.
The demand for flexible office space solutions in Manhattan is unquestioned and, with this, creates an ever-increasing supply of options.
Aside from the incumbent office providers that are growing their portfolios and offerings considerably, there are brand new workspace operators, and there are also many office space landlords in Manhattan that may have traditionally sat within the conventional office rental market, that are increasingly offering non-leased and other forms of flexible leased workspace.
Whilst the availability and variety of alternative forms of agile office space is excellent for tenants and occupiers, navigating the number of options can be somewhat difficult at times.
This is how we help – we cut through the noise and we bring together all flexible office space options in Manhattan under one metaphorical ‘roof’ – this is why we are called The Office Providers.
We facilitate the searching, comparing and acquisition of flexible working space options from ALL of the office providers.
We do the ‘heavy lifting’ for you and make the office search process as simple and efficient as possible.
Whether you would like to call us your office agent, office broker, office finder, or free office space search service company, we find you the perfect space for your business, and we don’t charge a fee.
We understand your unique workspace requirements, so we filter and condense the whole Manhattan office space market so that you are presented only with options that perfectly match your workspace search brief.
We can arrange viewings – both virtually and in person, if you wish, and we can also help you negotiate the very best deal for your business.
We are globally regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) so we are independent and impartial, and our tenant representation services are completely FREE, always.
So, just get in touch and let us help you find the best office space in Manhattan for you and your team.
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