JEMB Realty’s 75 Broad Street was built back in 1928 and has been able to attract a diverse group of tenants over the years. Most recently they announced their plans of constructing about 40,000 square feet of pre-built offices catering these build-outs to all types of users. These spaces will be priced somewhere in the mid-to-high $50’s per square foot. Traditionally, landlords felt that these types of finishes only attracted creative users but financial services firms have started to enjoy them as well. The days of dark wood doors and office intensive layouts are behind us. They are now being replaced by glass-based installations and open layouts. A brand new sublease just hit the market this week that epitomizes the beautiful work 75 Broad Street has been doing.
Offered for sublease from Salesforce, the partial 19th floor was never lived in. One of Salesforce’s subsidiaries had just leased the space before getting acquired and never had the opportunity to move in. Measuring 7,687 rentable square feet, the unit is brand new, fully furnished and located in close proximity to multiple subway stations. It was built with 6 private offices/breakout rooms, 1 ten person conference room, open area for 50 employees, a café style pantry with brand new stainless steel appliances, and even a private wraparound outdoor terrace (please click here to see the floor plan). Constructed with state-of-the-art metal and glass office fronts, polished concrete floors, and exposed ceilings, this space is available immediately and has a sublease term that extends through May of 2024.
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