Numbers 70–71 In 1869, Wells Street was constructed as a Church school. After that, it was converted into a haberdashery in 1925, a photographic studio in 1970, and an office building in 2018. The three-story Tudor-style building features craftsmanship from the middle of the Victorian era. Recent renovations to this structure have created a sophisticated internal atrium with historic characteristics that serve as a respectful reminder of its past.
The old school's lower ground floor contains large rooms, heated desk/phone rooms, period details, and contemporary conveniences like air conditioning and a dedicated 10GB fiber line. The 2800-square-foot property also includes a main office, private restrooms and showers, a private kitchen, a lounge, three spacious conference rooms, and four smaller meeting/hot desk areas. The space has recently undergone maintenance and renovations.
Workthere helped our team at Upsolve find our dream office space in a matter of days in the heart of midtown Manhattan — it had the perfect view, size, and price. And once we committed to the space, Ted and Workthere made sure to negotiate on our behalf, getting rid of hidden fees. We look forward to working with Workthere in the future as our company grows.