The Emporis Building was built in 1949. This large speculative office tower set the trend for International construction in the following decades. The 36 story building is built on an L-shaped plot, with the wing stepping back on the 40th Street side and the main mass rising on Park Avenue. Above the base, the tower rises to a set-back top with illuminated numbers indicating the building's street number 100. Located on the 16th floor, near the landmark Grand Central Station, Regus offers an impressive corporate environment. 100 Park Avenue situated in the heart of magnificent midtown, is steps from the city's world-famous BROADWAY theatres, Time Square, world class shops and boutiques. Top restaurants such Capital Grille, Ben & Jacks, Pietos, Smith & Wilensky, Palm I, Palm II and Palm West, famed Bull & Bear located in the Waldorf Astoria and Bar American. Must see sights as Rockefeller Center home of the NBC, Saturday Night Live, Rainbow Room, NBC Studio Tour, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, Inside CNN Studio Tour, Museum of Modern Art, Radio City Music Hall, and New York City Public Library. The neighborhood is full of local deli's, pharmacies, newsstands. Nearest Airports: LaGuardia (7 miles) John F. Kennedy (17 miles) Newark International (17 miles)
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New York is a world-renowned state of business, home to New York City and its electric boroughs like Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. New York is well-connected through its subway system, making commuting across the city easily accessible. Internationally, New York is serviced via three major airports; JFK, La Guardia and Newark. Manhattan is home to booming corporations, particularly in the media, finance, and law industries, such as Goldman Sachs, Dow Jones and NBC. From Battery Park to Central Park, office space is highly sought after, and there are numerous flexible office space opportunities across Manhattan. As well as household names including WeWork and Servcorp, you’ll find The Yard and NYC Office Suites.
Downtown Manhattan is famed for its iconic skyscrapers and is renowned as the financial hub of the city, home to the New York Stock Exchange, as well as large corporate businesses such as Verizon. In Manhattan’s vibrant Midtown, you’ll find an array of law firms and leading technology companies, as well as prestigious residential buildings and the headquarters for the United Nations. Manhattan’s diverse array of businesses, from innovative startups to well-established global enterprises, makes it an attractive location for businesses looking to relocate here.
Across the bridge from Manhattan, Queens is the easternmost borough of New York City and has the most diverse economy. Home to JFK International Airport, Queens, is a bustling place to set up shop. Businesses positioned here include Citigroup, Jet Blue Airways and Macy’s. The nearby area of Brooklyn boasts a diverse business community spanning a range of industries and is popular with creative professional services businesses, education technology companies and the likes of Etsy and JPMorgan.
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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.